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relationship of two arthropod-borne rhabdoviruses (kotonkan and obodhiang) to the rabies serogroup.indirect immunofluorescence confirmed the antigenic relationship between kotankan and obodhiang viruses and mokola virus that had originally been shown by complement fixation test. this relationship suggests inclusion of these two arthropod isolates in the rabies subgroup of the rhabdoviridae family. cross-reactivity with mokola virus was also demonstrated by direct immunofluorescence but was easily eliminated when conjugates were diluted. no crossreactivities were found by neutralization tests ...19751104485
[rabies anti-glycoprotein igg conjugated with peroxidase and fluorescein isothiocyanate (author's transl)]. 19751108733
letter: rabies virus in bts' brain and salivary glands. 19751109200
maturation of rabies virus by budding from neuronal cell membrane in suckling mouse brain.two strains of tissue culture-grown rabies virus developed in suckling mouse brain predominantly by the process of virus budding from the neuronal cell membrane.19751117483
is the negri body specific for rabies? a light and electron microscopical study.since first described by negri in 1903, the negri body has been regarded as a pathognomonic finding in signifying the presence of rabies encephalitis. negri bodies (light microscope) were found in the brain of a patient with conclusive evidence against the presence of rabies encephalitis. this case provided the opportunity for a pertinent review of the literature in bringing the subject into a reasoned perspective. a definitive etiologic diagnosis of rabies requires the use of electron microscop ...19751122180
determination of the site of oral rabies vaccination.foxes developed serum neutralizing antibodies to rabies only after oral administration of an attenuated rabies vaccine, and not when a similar vaccine dose was introduced into the stomach. these results emphasize the need for a bait that assures delivery of a vaccine dose orally.19751124754
presence of rabies neutralizing antibodies in wild carnivores following an outbreak of bovine rabies.in an outbreak of bovine rabies in argentina, a study was made of vampire bats (desmodus rotundus) and wild carnivores. rabies antibody rates of high prevalence were found in the bats, foxes (dusicyon gymnocercus) and skunks (conepatus chinga). the outbreak was part of an extensive continuing epizootic of vampire transmitted bovine rabies which may have also involved other vectors in the area of this study. consumption of dead and dying bats by the carnivores is the suggested means of passage of ...19751142554
[potency testing of inactivated rabies vaccines with the antibody binding test in comparison with the nih and habel test(author's transl)].the antibody binding test, a new technique for the evaluation of inactivated rabies vaccines, developed by arko, wiktor and sikes, was compared with the nih- and habel test. various vaccines were tested with these methods with the following results and conclusions. 1. the habel test was useful for testing of hempt vaccines. with highly potent vaccines however it was not possible to get exact protection values, for all vaccinated mice were protected against all virus dilutions. 2. the nih test se ...19751154901
therapy of murine rabies after exposure: efficacy of polyriboinosinic-polyribocytidylic acid alone and in combination with three rabies vaccines.a murine model simulating human street rabies virus infection was used to evaluate the efficacy of polyriboinosinic-polyribocytidylic acid (poly i-poly c), three rabies vaccines, and combinations of these modes of therapy administered after exposure. one or two doses of 100 mug of poly i-poly c, injected into the same intramuscular site as the challenge virus, significantly reduced the mortality rate when therapy was initiated 3 hr after challenge; however, the same quantity of poly i-poly c inj ...19751159327
rabies in experimentally infected bears, ursus spp., with epizootiologic notes. 19751166716
structural proteins of two salmonid rhabdoviruses.purified infectious hematopoietic necrosis (ihn) virus and the virus of haemorrhagic septicaemia (vhs) (egtved virus) each contain five structural proteins which were designated l, g, n, m-1, and m-2. the ihn viral polypeptides have molecular weights estimated to be 157,000, 72,000, 40,000, 25,000 and 20,000, respectively, whereas those of vhs viral polypeptides are estimated to be 157,000 74,000, 41,000, 21,500, and 19,000, respectively. the carbohydrate composition of the glycoprotein (g) was ...19751167914
effect of administered human interferon on experimental rabies in monkeys.cynomolgus monkeys infected with rabies virus were protected by repeated intramuscular administration of human leukocyte interferon beginning 24 h after infection.19751168171
antibody production in goat milk serum after virus instillation of goat mammary gland. vii. biochemical studies on sham infection with rabies and other non-propagatingagents.this report describes the development of a method for the production and isolation of neutralizing antibodies against rabies virus (era strain) and other agents in the goat mammary gland during active lactation. the rabies virus did not propagate in thegland, but neutralizing antibodies were produced by serial instillations of the antigen. this process was termed 'sham infection.' antibodies first appeared in the mildabout the 20th day and the titer increased until the 28th day. the antibodies w ...19751168531
physico-chemical and serological characterization of five rhabdoviruses infecting fish.viruses isolated from fish with viral haemorrhagic septicaemia (vhs), infectious haematopoietic necrosis (ihn), spring viraemia of carp (svc), swim-bladder inflammation (sbi) and pike fry disease (pfd) have been grown to high titre in fathead minnow cells. while our preparations of the ihn, svc, sbi and pfd viruses showed typical rhabdovirus morphology with bullet-shaped particles and distinct surface projections, the vhs virus preparations had a less typical rhabdovirus morphology but were pleo ...19751170278
fish rhabdoviruses: comparative study of protein structure.proteins from four fish rhabdoviruses have been studied by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. the viruses were: trout viral hemorrhagic septicemia (vhs), infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus (ihn), spring viremia virus of carp (svc), and the pike fry rhabdovirus (pfr). for the two salmonid viruses (vhs-ihn), gel electrophoresis indicated the proteins, with molecular weights estimated to be 190,000, 80,000, 38,000, 25,000, and 19,000, respectively. the electrophoretic p ...19751171263
the risk of rabies prophylaxis vs. the risk of the disease. 19751176804
[characteristics and importance of different serotypes and variations of rabies viruses in epidemiology]. 19751179078
a local outbreak of paralytic rabies in surinam children.a rapidly fatal encephalomyelitis, which was in most cases characterized by ascending paralysis, developed in seven children of the age of 3 to 10 years in a bushnegro village in the interior of surinam. rabies virus was recovered from the central nervous system of three autopsied children. although the source of infection has not been detected, there is an indication that, at least in some cases, the disease has been transmitted by rat-bite rather than by vampire bats. during the same period a ...19751179478
selective suppression of cellular protein synthesis in bhk-21 cells infected with rabies virus.under hypertonic conditions, cellular protein synthesis is selectively suppressed in rabies virus-infected cells. the resistance of viral polypeptide synthesis to hypertonic conditions provides a means to study intracellular viral protein synthesis and may represent a property common to translation of many viruses.19751185856
cell to cell transmission of virus in the central nervous system. ii. experimental rabies in mouse.rabies virus replication in suckling and adult mouse brains inoculated with either fixed or street virus was studied by light and electron microscopy. chronologic study of fixed virus-infected suckling mice showed that virus budded from the plasma membrane of neuronal cell processes and perikarya prior to the development of intracytoplasmic virus particles. nucleocapsids and virions were observed exclusively in perikarya and cellular processes of neuronal cells and, on rare exception in an astro ...19751186120
the development and use of vaccines based on studies of virus substructures. 19751208876
[evaluation of interferon induced by rabies vaccines (author's transl)].two rabies vaccines originated from baby mouse brain or from human explant cells tissue culture (calf foetal kidney) with a high protection index induce in mice and hamsters a good interferon titre. it seems that the action of this kind of vaccine is double: non specific at the beginning by inducing interferon and later specific (4-5 days) by producing antibodies.19751211717
abortive rabies in rabbits and white rats infected intracerebrally.non-fatal rabies was successfully reproduced in rabbits infected intracerebrally with a highly pathogenic strain of street virus isolated from a man who had died of hydrophobia abter a dog bite and in white rats infected intracerebrally with the cvs strain of fixed virus. all the animals were pretreated with a sublethal intraperitoneal dose of live rabies virus. the surviving animals showed residual neurological symptoms (except one rat) in the form of paresis (both mild and marked) and high tit ...19751212100
observations on the epizootiology of vampire bat rabies.vampire bat populations were opportunely sampled before, during, and at varying intervals after outbreaks of bovine rabies. the captured bats were examined for rabies neutralizing antibody and virus. in all, sera from 1,024 vampire bats were tested for antibody, and tissues from these bats plus 83 others were tested for virus. neutralizing antibody only rarely appeared in vampire serum samples taken before bovine rabies outbreaks, and only low percentages of samples positive for rabies antibody ...19751212534
[influence of the number of passages of the rabies virus on the immunogenicity of the antirabies phenol vaccine]. 19751216493
[morphological study of neurovirulence of the vnukovo-32 strains of rabies virus].the central nervous system of white mice inoculated with the production vnukovo-32 strain of tissue culture rabies virus was studied histologically. intracerebral inoculation resulted in parenchymatous-inflammatory lesions with predominantly severe involvement of the ammon horn neurons. subcutaneous inoculations also revealed a rather significant degree of neurovirulence of this strain, although there were definite differences in the pathomorphological pictures observed after inoculation by this ...19751216841
non-fatal rabies in dogs and cats.serological studies were performed in 1,015 dog brains and 144 cat brains collected in a rabies enzootic area. significant levels of rabies virus neutralizing activity were observed in two dog brains and in one cat brain which had been negative for rabies by immunofluorescence and mouse inoculation tests. these results were compared with those obtained in the group of surviving animals at different times after onset of experimentally induced abortive rabies. the possibility that naturally infect ...19751229983
[serological data on rabies in foxes studied in iran].during the epidemiological research of zoonoses, the authors have studied the rabies of wild animals: fox. for the serological tests, the blood was taken by heart puncture of foxes. 193 specimens were tested and 26 (13.5%) of the foxes had neutralizing antibody in their blood. this study confirms that during the rabies epizooty, the vulpin population, may contract a non-fatal disease and produce the neutralizing antibody. thus, the fox has a real place in the epidemiology of rabies in iran.19751231529
[immunologic prevention of rabies. iv. experimental evaluation of antigenic efficacy of a vaccine obtained from the brain of suckling rats]. 19751233459
[inactivation of rabies virus by chemical agents].to study the virucidal activity of several chemical agents available locally in argentina for rabies virus, was considered to be very useful for physicians treating persons bitten by rabid dogs and for those responsible for the sterilization of rabies contaminated areas. cvs fixed rabies virus suspensions were treated for one minute at room temperature with soaps of different quality, anionic (most of them derivates of dodecyl-bencene-sulfonic acid) and cationic (dodecyl, tetradecyl, hexadecyl-t ...19751234351
[isolation of rabies virus from brain, salivary and interscapular glands, heart, lungs and testis of the bat desmodus rotundus, in the state of são paulo (author's transl)].rabies virus was isolated from the brain, salivary and interscapular (brown fat) glands, heart, lungs and testis of naturally infected vampire bat desmodus rotundus found paralyzed in the day at barueri, são paulo state. the rabies virus isolations were made by intracerebral inoculation in 4-5 days and 30 days old mice. the virus strain was identified as rabies virus by the sellers and faraco (mann) techniques, the fluorescent antibody test and intracerebral inoculation of mice. the isolation of ...19751236047
[isolation of rabies virus from an insectivorous bat molossus obscurus (geoffroy, 1805), in the state of são paulo (author's transl)].rabies virus was isolated from insectivorous bat molossus obscurus found in a semi-paralyzed condition, in broad daylight, in campinas, são paulo state. suckling and adult mice inoculated intracerebrally with a 20% suspension of bat brain showed typical rabies symptoms within eight days. the mortality of inoculated mice was 100%. negri bodies were seen in the brains of infected mice by sellers and fraco's methods. rabies antigens was found in the brains of inoculated mice by fluorescent antibodi ...19751236049
[rabies vaccination with regards to its epidemiology (author's transl)].the increasing animal rabies infection in the federal republic of germany and the growing risk for man - in 1974 two people died from rabies consequences although inoculated - shows the necessily to protect all bitten patients and those exposed to a risk of rabies by a well-timed prophylactic immunization. unfortunately the hempt-vaccine used in this country up to the beginning of 1974 did not the requirements because of the low rate of circulating neutralizing antibodies and the numerous neurol ...19751237467
efficacy of inactivated tissue culture rabies vaccine in dogs.inactivated, nonadjuvanted tissue culture-origin rabies vaccine was tested in 168 dogs for its ability to provide protection against challenge of immunity 1 year after vaccination. several laboratory methods were used concurrently to measure the potency of the vaccine. when used at full strength, the vaccine protected 70% of dogs after either a 1- or 2-dose vaccination schedule. when vaccine was diluted to contain less antigenic mass, the 1-dose schedule was not as effective as 2 doses. high ser ...19751237485
plaque assay for rabies serogroup viruses in vero cells.plaque formation in vero cells has been induced with seven rabies serogroup viruses either cocultivated as infected bhk-21 or aedes albopictus cells, or directly cultivated as infected mouse brain.1975809472
[effects of cyclophosphamide on rabies infection in the mouse. protection confered by serotherapy].a very low pathogenic strain of "fixe" rabies (hep-flury) gives a rise in mortality in mice immunodepressed with cyclophosphamide. in this experiment model, the rabies antiserum gives efficient protection against the virus.1975811405
[identification of rabies virus glycoproteins and nucleoproteins in infected cells by specifically labeled immunoglobulins].the specific nucleoprotein is localized inside the cell in the viral matrix and the immunogenic glycoprotein seems to be present only in the cell membranes.1975816505
letter: asymptomatic non-fatal canine rabies. 197547030
immunogenicity and acceptability of a human diploid-cell culture rabies vaccine in volunteers.a rabies vaccine, prepared in human diploid-cell culture, was given intradermally (i.d.) or intramuscularly (i.m.) to 35 volumteers who had not previously received prophylactic immunisation. rabies neutralising antibody titres rose sharply after the first dose, and 4 weeks after the second dose all titres were above 1/80 (1-7 i.u. per ml.). immunisation via the i.d. and i.m. routes was equally successful in terms of likely immune status, but the i.d. rate was associated with many more local si ...197547083
letters to the editor: is the negri body specific for rabies? 197548371
preservation of stained and unstained tissue impressions for the rabies fluorescent antibody test. 197550119
[study of the antigenic relationship of different strains of the rabies group viruses].in neutralization tests in animals close antigenic relationship between human virus of acute encephalomyelitis (aem) and viruses (297 and 598 sg strains) isolated from wild rodents in czechoslovakia was first established. at the same time, poor antigenic relationship of human aem virus to viruses isolated in africa from bats (lagos bat) and from shrews (yban 27377) was demonstrated. certain differences in the antigenic properties of viruses isolated in africa and in czechoslovakia were found. t ...197554997
[isolation of rabies virus from siberian polecats in kazakhstan]. 1975129961
structure-function relationships and mode of replication of animal rhabdoviruses.recently accumulated knowledge allows more precise comparison of the structural (and possibly evolutionary) relationships of several different animal rhabdoviruses: vesicular stomatitis virus, rabies virus, kern canyon virus, and spring viremia of carp virus. each virus is composed primarily of a glycoprotein, an rna-associated nucleoprotein, and one or two membrane proteins. vesicular stomatitis virus group viruses contain lesser amounts of two additional distinct polypeptides, ns and l. the se ...1975165494
comparative study of the protein kinase associated with animal viruses. 1975166492
[bovine viruses and methods for their detection]. 1975169627
treatment of wounds from animals suspected of carrying neurotropic viruses.the methods used at the clinical research centre, northwick park hospital, to treat wounds potentially infected with neurotropic viruses are outlined. emphasis is laid on first aid and on surgical attention. patients should remain under medical supervision for at least four weeks after the injury, the need for specific post-exposure treatment depending on the nature of the exposure.1975169950
[sensitivity of various primate cells and animal viruses to the antiviral activity of human leukocyte interferon (author's transl)].u cells (a permanent, human amnion cell line) were protected against infection with semliki forest virus (sfv) by human interferon (hif) from peripheral leukocytes. despite the usual genus-specific action of interferons, mouse l929 cultures (a permanent mouse fibroblast cell line) were also protected by hif. the antiviral action of hif in six other primate cell cultures was also examined. it is of interest that two lymphoblastoid cell lines, rpmi1788 and kaplan, were insensitive to hif. the sens ...1975170886
purification of defective interfering t particles of vesicular stomatitis and rabies viruses generated in vivo in brains of newborn mice. 1975171834
characterization of rabies viruses recovered from persistently infected bhk cells. 1975171839
international arbovirus research.international cooperation in arbovirus research became increasingly prominent shortly after it was found in the early 1940's, that antigenic relationships existed among certain viruses isolated in different areas of thw world. the interest of a number of scientists and of a private organization led to the establishment of an international information exchange and to the preparation of an international catalogue of arboviruses including certain other viruses of vertebrates. international cooperat ...1975173936
interferon production by rabies strains isolated from wild rodents.eight rabies strains isolated from wild rodents produced interferon in laboratory mouse brains the second day after inoculation. low levels of interferon were also detected in the serum, kidneys and lungs of the animals. the dosage and route of inoculation had no pronounced effect on interferon production.1975235203
effect of alkaline maintenance medium upon the growth of rabies virus in chick embryo cells.hep flury strain of rabies virus was propagated in chick embryo cells under maintenance media of different ph. it was found that viral growth was better and reached a markedly higher maximum titer when the initial ph of maintenance medium was 8.2 to 9.0 than when it was 7.4. the enhancement of viral growth was not ascribable to mere neutralization of acids produced from infected cells, because the different media became almost equally neutral within an early phase of growth curve. serial passage ...1975238491
titration and neutralization of rabies virus (era strain) following its replication in a pig fallopian tube cell line.the era strain of rabies virus was found to replicate and produce a constant cytopathic effect in a cell line derived from a gilt's fallopian tube. titration and neutralization tests were made by a microtest technique in which one tcid(50) corresponded approximately to one mouse ld(50).19744132964
rabies--a brief review of current management. 19744133831
evidence for inapparent rabies infection. 19744138244
rabies-like neuronal inclusions associated with a neoplastic reticulosis in a dog. 19744139800
[light microscopic localization of rabies virus antigen by means of peroxidase-labeled immunoglobulin (on the usefulness of immunoenzyme technique)]. 19744140099
criteria for preparing, evaluating, and standardizing iodinated globulins for radioimmunoassay procedures.procedures were examined for labeling immune globulins with radioactive iodine using chloramine-t as the oxidizing agent. the chloramine-t method was critically evaluated to establish the optimal conditions for preparing iodinated globulins with high specific radioactivities without impairing their immunospecificities for use in in vitro radioimmunoassays. the results showed that the use of 100 mug of chloramine-t per ml, 500 to 1,000 muci of na (125)i per mg of protein, and a 10-min oxidation r ...19744141599
[gamma-aminobutyric acid concentration in the brains of animals infected with fixed rabies virus]. 19744155823
characterization of brain-associated rabies neutralizing substance. 19744206247
isolation of viruses from wild mammals in west africa, 1966-1970. 19744210769
[antigenicity of a soluble antigen (glycoprotein) of purified rables virus, treated with triton x 100]. 19744219162
the importance and histopathology of hypothalamic changes in animals inoculated intracerebrally with högyes' fixed strain of rabies virus. 19744219555
the diagnosis of rabies in a horse by brain neutralization test.a horse showing clinical signs of a neurological disorder was killed and various diagnostic tests for rabies were carried out. histopathlogy revealed a nonsuppurative encephalitis. fluorescent antibody test and mouse inoculation test were negative. a positive diagnosis of rabies was based on a high antibody titer (1:10,000) to rabies virus in brain tissue.19744277690
early street rabies virus infection in striated muscle and later progression to the central nervous system.twelve isolates of street rabies virus were inoculated intramuscularly into young hamsters and the course of infection was followed by frozen section immunofluorescence. animals infected with 10 of the 12 viruses had antigen in striated muscle at day 3, but involvement of other tissues was absent or extremely sparse. muscle infection was still most pronounced at day 6, but neuromuscular spindle, nerve, and brain infections were also detected in a majority of animals. progression of infection was ...19744282379
antibody production in milk serum after virus instillation of goat mammary gland vi. "sham infection" with special reference to rabies.the era strain of rabies vaccine virus failed to propagate or cause clinical manifestations when instilled into the mammary gland of lactating goats. however, the virus did produce neutralizing antibodies in this gland as a result of repetitive viral stimulation, a "sham infection". the protective property of the concentrated and partly purified milk serum antibody was assessed in mice. in the first trial, protective activity was observed when a single dose of milk serum antibody was administere ...19744272951
limitations of deteriorated tissue for rabies diagnosis. 19744357492
detection of homologous rna sequences among six rhabdovirus genomes.complete transcripts of the genome of vesicular stomatitis virus indiana strain have been used to hybridize to virion rna to determine if there is rna sequence homology among these viruses. cellular rna from cells infected by each of these viruses has also been used for hybridization with the homologous or heterologous virion rna. the results indicate that there is little exact sequence homology among these viruses.19744359427
an interfering component of rabies virus which contains rna. 19744360392
pathogenicity of mokola, a rabies-related virus, in baby mice. 19744361049
non-specific serum inhibitors of activity of haemagglutinins of rabies and vesicular stomatitis viruses. 19744361920
phosphate acceptor amino acid residues in structural proteins of rhabdoviruses.partial acid hydrolysates of the [(32)p]phosphate- or [(3)h]serine-labeled proteins of purified vesicular stomatitis, rabies, lagos bat, mokola, or spring viremia of carp virions and of purified intracellular nucleocapsids of these viruses have been analyzed by paper electrophoresis for the presence of phosphorylated amino acids. both phosphoserine and phosphothreonine, with the former predominant, were present in virion and nucleocapsid preparations that contained phosphoproteins. an exception ...19744365328
adult and embryonic gecko cells in vitro: growth characteristics, infection by rabies, sindbis and polyoma viruses, and transformation by sv40. 19744365679
virus infections in bats. 19744367453
rhabdovirus replication in enucleated host cells.infection of enucleated tc-7 monkey cells with rabies virus resulted in the synthesis of virus-directed rna and the production of rabies antigens but not of infectious virus. the yield of infectious vesicular stomatitis virus from enucleated tc-7 cells, on the other hand, was almost as high as that from intact cells. inhibition of the mitochondrial functions of enucleated cells by treatment with ethidium bromide did not influence the development of rabies antigens or the production of infectious ...19744367906
transcribing complexes in cells infected by vesicular stomatitis virus and rabies virus.we analyzed cell extracts from bhk(21) cells infected with vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) and rabies virus for in vitro rna polymerase activity. cells infected with vsv b virions exhibited several complexes with in vitro rna polymerase activity in sucrose gradients. these complexes synthesize vsv transcriptase product (4 to 18s) polyadenylated in rna complementary to virion rna. cells infected with a high multiplicity of b virions and t particles show only one rna polymerase complex active in ...19744369391
inhibitors against rabies virus present in normal rabbit sera. 19744370108
persistent noncytocidal vesicular stomatitis virus infections mediated by defective t particles that suppress virion transcriptase.infectious b virions of vesicular stomatitis virus were 100% lethal to bhk(21) (baby hamster kidney) cells when infecting alone, and persistent noncytocidal infection could not be achieved with cloned b virions alone. however, a mixture of b virions and homologous, short, defective, interfering particles (t particles) of a temperature-sensitive mutant of the virus regularly established persistently infected, noncytocidal carrier cultures. a long t particle was generated during establishment of t ...19744370255
structural phosphoproteins associated with ten rhabdoviruses. 19744372298
[immunopathology in viral infections]. 19744374809
[serum dnaase i activity as a protective factor in infections caused by dna-genome viruses]. 19744375371
changes in central nervous system neurons in white mice under the influence of some neurotropic viruses. 19744546749
non-fatal rabies in white mice. 19744420437
effects of high ambient temperature on various stages of rabies virus infection in mice.effects of high ambient temperatures on various stages of rabies virus infection have been studied. ambient temperature increased within the tolerated range was found to have little effect upon body temperature of normal mice, but caused marked elevation of temperature during illness. temperatures at onset of patent illness in mice were lower than normal. increased body temperature in the higher thermic ambience during the incubation period was associated with decreased mortality and frequent ab ...19744426698
plasticity of phenotypic characters of rabies-related viruses: spontaneous variation in the plaque morphology, virulence, and temperature-sensitivity characters of serially propagated lagos bat and mokola viruses. 19744427078
control of bovine rabies through vampire bat control. 19744436917
[electron microscopic study of human acute encephalomyelitis virus]. 19744446560
[study of rabies virus strains circulating in nature]. 19744446570
rabies in wild carnivores in central europe. ii. virological and serological examinations. 19744446874
a case of rabies with unusual clinical manifestations. 19744448515
experimental bovine paralytic rabies--"derriengue". 19744450419
[serological relations of the rabies virus with other viruses]. 19744453940
biological studies and plaquing of mokola virus (rabies serogroup) in porcine kidney (ps) cells. 19744465332
[purification and concentration of the rabies virus with polyethylene glycol]. 19744466044
[rabies in nutria (experimental studies)]. 19744466052
[extraction of a soluble antigen (a glycoprotein) from rabies tissue culture vaccines using triton x100. immunization and protection experiments (author's transl)]. 19744468748
human rabies. diagnosis, complications, and management. 19744600621
rabies. 19744608103
further studies on the replication of rabies and rabies-like viruses in organized cultures of mammalian neural tissues.organized cultures of mammalian spinal and dorsal root ganglions were used for a comparative study of the neurocytopathology caused by rabies and so-called rabies-like viruses. electron microscopy and titration of infectivity revised earlier data in which no difference could be demonstrated between street and fixed-virus infection. in the present study, fixed virus produced inclusion bodies without apparent virus assembly. sequential electron microscopy revealed that the main sites of virus asse ...19744608225
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