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fatal illness associated with e.c.h.o. virus type 3 infection. 196313987841
[infantile enteritis in an infection with type 22 echo virus]. 196313966931
[an endemic due to echo virus 13]. 196313928270
studies on echo 4 virus (picornavirus group) and its intracellular development. 196313957296
exanthema subitum a review of 243 cases. 196313958107
chromatography of ribonucleic acid of high molecular weight isolated from fl cells infected with echo 7 virus. 196313960143
enterovirus infections in toronto during 1962.of 37 children from toronto and surrounding districts who developed aseptic meningitis during summer 1962, 17 excreted echo 9 virus in feces and/or cerebrospinal fluid, 12 of whom showed rising or elevated echo 9 antibody levels in paired sera. a further two patients yielded echo 14 virus from cerebrospinal fluid, one of whose feces also contained this virus, and both patients showed rising echo 14 antibody titres. morbilliform rashes without rhinitis or conjunctivitis were encountered in three ...196313932159
[current advances in studies on the common cold]. 196313937398
[hemagglutination by certain types of echo virus. i. study of some properties of hemagglutinins]. 196313946826
[echo virus infections and their incidence in west germany]. 196313947648
[epidemiology of echo virus infections]. 196313948107
base composition of the rna of a reovirus variant.a variant of reovirus 3, dearing strain, isolated after repeated pdssage of the original dearing virus in l cells, is similar to the parent virus in many ways. it is, however, less sensitive to specific antibodies and metabolic inhibitors, and is released from l cells to a lesser extent than the original virus. calculated as moles per 100 moles of total base in rna, the percentage of guanine is 20.2, adenine, 29.8, cytosine, 21.0, and uracil 29.1. these values closely approximate those reported ...196313948920
[the diagnosis and treatment of coxsackie and echo virus infections]. 196313952446
[on the occurrence of a variant of type 25 echo virus]. 196313953729
virus diseases associated with cutaneous eruptions. 196314159144
the early interaction of animal viruses and cells. 196314159145
production of high-titer enterovirus antisera in baboons. 196414159954
studies on diarrheal diseases. ii. survey on the incidence of enteric organisms in the pediatric population of two isolated communities in puerto rico. 196414159979
synthesis and virus-inhibitory activity of d- and l-isomers of 2-(alpha-hydroxy-benzyl)-benzimidazole. 196414160675
ascites tumours from bhk.21 cells transformed in vitro by polyoma virus. 196414161203
[clonal-virological analysis of the cell population of kem-1 strain]. 196414237281
the isolation of an unclassified virus from an outbreak of infantile diarrhoea. 196414239922
inactivation of the infectivity of viral hemagglutinating antigens with the use of betaprone. 196414239962
growth, plaque production, and cationic stabilization of rhinovirus type 1 (echovirus 28).behbehani, abbas m. (baylor university college of medicine, houston, tex.), and l. h. lee. growth, plaque production, and cationic stabilization of rhinovirus type 1 (echovirus 28). j. bacteriol. 88:1608-1611. 1964.-a variety of conditions for the growth of echovirus 28 were investigated. the virus grew more readily and to the highest titer when secondary mk cells maintained in low bicarbonate and rolled at 33 c were employed. viral plaques were produced in human diploid (wi-38) cell cultures. t ...196414240946
physical properties of infectious unit, hemagglutinin and complement-fixing antigen of echo virus 19. 196414247358
[pathogenic viruses of the respiratory tract and their methods of identification]. 196414250271
antiviral activity of gliotoxin and gliotoxin acetate. 196414254440
[considerations on an epidemic episode of echo virus infections in early childhood]. 196414255374
[on the behavior of some serum enzyme activities (got, gpt, aldolase) in a group of subjects with echo virus infections]. 196414255375
[viral infections in a childrens-disease hospital. a 4 year statistical study]. 196414255811
[common principles in the classification of clinical forms of influenza and influenza like virus infections in children]. 196414257244
[familial epidemic of exanthematc disease due to echo 9 virus]. 196414257464
[the prevalence of aseptic meningitis caused by echo-14 virus]. 196414280855
[correlation of influenza viruses a2 with enteroviruses during their multiplication in tissue culture]. 196414271692
[establishment of 2 strains of transplantable cells of the embryonic origin in the study of viral spectra]. 196414271697
current status of coxsackie and echo viruses in human disease. 196414310575
[aerobic glycolysis in tissue cultures infected with poliomyelitis viruses and echo virus type 9]. 196414324022
[on the frequency of antibody fixing complement for adenovirus and for echo 9 virus among the personnel of a hospital complex]. 196414308969
[aspects of the isolation of enteric viruses from the cerebrospinal fluid in the years 1961-63]. 196414309289
facilitation of infection of monkey kidney cells with certain picornavirus ribonucleic acids. 196414317378
[the tissue culture host spectrum of enteroviruses]. 196414184830
[apropos of diseases simulating infectious infantile paralysis]. 196414186847
[findings on excretion of enterovirus in 175 hospitalized premature infants. sporadic isolation of a type 12 echo virus]. 196414187843
multiplication of a myxovirus (sv5) with minimal cytopathic effects and without interference. 196414192298
cytopathology of entero-viruses. 196414193162
[diseases of the nervous system in children caused by enteroviruses]. 196414193334
studies on viral inhibitors of biological origin. i. inhibition of viral replication by protein-like constituents of bacteria. 196414193398
[on the etiology of infantile diarrhea associated with a respiratory syndrome]. 196414196000
echo 9 virus infection and congenital malformations. 196414198229
new viral exanthems. 196414198877
destruction of enteroviral ribonucleic acid infectivity by phosphodiesterase. 196414200085
sudden unexpected death in infancy. isolations of echo type 7 virus. 196414200118
[on respiratory virus infections in infants]. 196414204146
[on the subject of antiviral chemotherapy]. 196414204433
irreversible photosensitization of viruses. 196414204705
inhibitors of viral activity from uninfected cultures of stable cell lines. v. phenomenon of lowered neutralizing effect of normal bovine and human sera (gamma-globulins) on echo 7 virus. 196414204747
kindergarten outbreak of an exanthematous disease caused by echovirus type 9. 196414206732
evidence for uncoupled synthesis of viral rna and viral capsids. 196414208900
attempt to establish a diploid cell strain from human embryonic tissue and testing its sensitivity to some viruses. 196414209631
[common infection in the child]. 196414212618
the sensitivity of grivet monkey kidney cell line bs-c-1 for propagation and isolation of certain human viruses. 196414215895
possible role of virus infection in sudden unexpected death. 196414216654
acute diarrheal disease. 196414218165
[clinical aspects of echo virus infections in children]. 196414221589
factors affecting echo-9 virus recovery from cerebrospinal fluid. 196414224771
sporadic occurrence of echo virus types 27 and 31 associated with aseptic meningitis in ontario.the sporadic occurrence of echo virus types 27 and 31 in association with aseptic meningitis during the enterovirus seasons in ontario in 1959 to 1962 is reported.the etiological significance of both of these isolates was verified by demonstration of type-specific serological response in meningitis patients. echo 27, which up to now has not been encountered in association with human illness, could be added to the list of viral agents capable of causing aseptic meningitis. isolation of echo 31 fr ...196414226105
influence of viruses on enzymes in monkey kidney cell cultures. 196414226415
[the separability of coxsackie and echo viruses in healthy children and in patients with gastrointestinal disorders]. 196414228987
echo virus infections in england and wales 1959-63. 196414232519
clinical aspects of enterovirus infection. 196414163253
chromatography of animal viruses on pearl-condensed agar. 196414163525
[morbilliform and rubeoliform exanthemata of viral origin. (current status under the light of recent virological data)]. 196414165199
echo ii outbreak in newborn infants and mothers. 196414166533
enterovirus typing by complement fixation. 196414166601
echo 9 virus infection or galactosemia. 196414169654
[epidemiological findings on the incidence of respiratory virus infections an enterovirus infections made in rome in the years 1959-1962]. 196414169903
[epidemiological findings on the incidence of respiratory virus infections and enterovirus infections made in rome during the years 1959-1962]. 196414170974
on the etiologic association of viral infection and illness. 196414173054
effect of tissue cultures on the haemagglutinating properties of echo viruses and mechanism of the interaction of these viruses with erythrocytes. 196414173473
some physico-chemical properties of rhinoviruses. 196414174514
virus excretion and bacteriological studies in sporadic infantile enteritis. 196414175146
particle-size classification by electrophoresis through graded agarose gels. 196414179463
five new viral exanthems. 196414180572
mouse pathogenic agents from 1958 epidemic of encephalitis in lucknow. 196414182675
an outbreak of aseptic meningitis due to echo 25 virus.in a widespread outbreak of aseptic meningitis during the summer and early fall of 1961 in ontario, echo type 25 virus was found to be the predominant virus type isolated from affected patients. recovery of echo 25 virus in several cases from the csf of patients strongly suggests an etiological relationship between this virus type and the illness. the causative role of the virus was confirmed by demonstration of significant immunological response in patients found to be infected with the virus. ...196414156829
complete and coreless hemagglutinating particles produced in echo 12 virus-infected cells. 196414157508
epidemiological aspects of coxsackie and echo virus infections in tropical areas. 196414157847
enteroviral and mumps meningitis in toronto, 1963.virological investigations of 115 children with the aseptic meningitis syndrome during 1963 resulted in the isolation of enteroviruses from cerebrospinal fluid (csf) and/or feces of 21 of 48 children who had no association with mumps. for the third successive year, echo 9 was the dominant enterovirus in cases of aseptic meningitis in toronto children, but no rashes were associated with echo 9 meningitis during 1963, in contradistinction to previous years. mumps virus was isolated from csf of 25 ...196414158544
recent advances in the diagnosis and treatment of viral diseases of the skin. 196414121491
new viral exanthems. 196414138889
laboratory diagnosis of echo type 9 virus infection. 196414141575
comparative growth of prototype enteroviruses in embryonic mouse and embryonic human lung tissue cultures. 196414141862
[considerations on the role of the type 11 echo virus in severe acute obstructive laryngitis in children. (report of an anatomo-clinical case with virological study)]. 196414144477
[synchronous seasonal course of enterovirus infections]. 196414146184
[on the excretion of cytopathogenic intestinal viruses of the coxsackie and echo groups by healthy children in rural areas of uzbekistan]. 196414150138
pericarditis. 196414150923
[a contribution to the significance of viral infection in sudden death in infancy]. 196414151727
diarrheal diseases of children. the occurrence of enteropathogenic viruses and bacteria. 196414095107
multiple attacks of aseptic meningitis in the same individual. 196414113824
respiratory virus. isolation and identification in new york state, 1962 to 1963. preliminary report. 196414103675
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