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application of the plaque assay technique to the study of rabies virus-neutralizing antibody interactions. 19734127063
rapid cytopathic effect with rabies virus in fused hamster embryo cells. 19734132691
[some immunity parameters in different physiological conditions and following infection of sheep with rabies virus. ii. development of some immunity parameters in lambs]. 19734132767
[some immunity parameters in different physiological conditions and following infection of sheep with rabies virus. i. effect of pregnancy and seasons]. 19734132769
viscerotropism of rabies-like strains isolated from murine rodents. 19734147142
gel chromatographic purification of rabies virus on wide-pore glass. 19734150026
[studies on the resistance of "fixed" rabies virus against the most important active components of disinfectants (author's transl)]. 19734150049
[rabies in dogs experimentally infected with street virus and immunized with flury lep virus thereafter (author's transl)]. 19734150062
[the detrimental effect of formaldehyde upon the immunological efficacy of hempt rabies vaccine (author's transl)]. 19734150107
myelopathy after duck embryo rabies vaccine. 19734145261
[experimental studies of the transmission of rabies virus infection among mice under natural conditions]. 19724145493
rabies. 19724114526
radioimmunoassay procedure for rabies binding antibodies. 19724115541
[detection of virus rabies]. 19724262436
[characteristics of a rabies virus strain isolated from the brain of desmodus rotundus]. 19724262443
the era strain of rabies vaccine.an antigenic extinction trial in cats showed that the era rabies vaccine had superior antigenic properties over flury h.e.p. c.e.o. and killed tissue culture rabies vaccine. dogs and cats on a duration of immunity study of era rabies vaccine were challenged with fox salivary gland "street" rabies virus. the results of this challenge show a duration of immunity of five years in dogs and four years in cats. vaccination of dams in late pregnancy with era rabies vaccine resulted in transference of m ...19724263912
[encephalomyelitis--with special reference to viral infection]. 19724338970
simultaneous budding of "c-type" particles and rhabdoviruses from individual reptilian cells. 19724339332
broad-spectrum antiviral activity of virazole: 1-beta-d-ribofuranosyl-1,2,4-triazole-3-carboxamide.virazole is a synthetic nucleoside active in tissue culture against at least 16 dna and rna viruses. applied topically, it inhibits herpetic keratitis in rabbits and tail lesions induced by herpes, vaccinia, and vesicular stomatitis viruses in mice. injected intraperitoneally into mice, it inhibits splenomegaly and hepatomegaly induced by friend leukemia virus and respiratory infections caused by influenza a(o), a(2), and b viruses and parainfluenza 1 virus. infections is also effective.19724340949
antibody response in vitro to an animal virus: production of rabies virus neutralizing antibodies by mouse cells in culture.rabies virus neutralizing antibodies were produced in vitro by the exposure of mouse spleen cells to live and inactivated rabies virus suspensions and to sheep erythrocytes coated with rabies virus. these antibodies did not neutralize two other rhabdoviruses: kern canyon and vesicular stomatitis viruses, and were precipitable by treatment with an antiserum to mouse igg. removal of "glass-adhering" cells from mouse spleen cell suspensions abolished the antibody response, which could be restored b ...19724341695
chronic rabies virus infection of cell cultures.exposure of both mammalian and reptilian cells in tissue culture to different strains of fixed rabies virus resulted in a carrier type of infection. no cytopathic effect was observed in either type of culture; infected cultures could be maintained by cell transfer for unlimited numbers of passages. a consistent pattern of cyclically rising and falling levels of viral infection was observed by fluorescent-antibody staining techniques and by titration of released infectious virus. resistance to su ...19724344636
demonstration by electron microscopy of viruses in cells found by light microscopy to contain inclusion bodies. 19724346228
[study of street rabies virus isolated in a natural focus]. 19724268420
histamine level in the central nervous system in experimental rabies infection and immunization. 19724282798
adaptation to the laboratory mouse of rabies-like viruses isolated from wild rodents. 19724401072
pathogenicity of "wild-mouse" rabies-like strains for laboratory animals. 19724401073
[on the surface structure of rabies virus]. 19724402407
eriochrome black, a means for reduction of nonspecificity in immunofluorescence. 19724404842
nonfatal rabies in an enzootic area: results of a survey and evaluation of techniques. 19724551249
rabies virus in nasal mucosa of naturally infected bats.rabies virus was demonstrated in the olfactory mucosa of naturally infected bats by staining with fluorescent antibody and by isolation of the virus from the nasal tissues. the olfactory mucosa is a potential portal of entry and exit for airborne rabies virus in bat caves.19724551426
an outbreak of non-bite transmitted rabies in a laboratory animal colony. 19724551654
the dynamics of the formation of virus-neutralizing, complement-fixing and immunofluorescent antibodies to the rabies virus in guinea pigs. 19724552831
rabies in rabbits and mice: protective effect of polyriboinosinic-polyribocytidylic acid. 19724553077
a model in mice for the pathogenesis and treatment of rabies. 19724554109
temperature-sensitivity characteristics distinguishing substrains of fixed rabies virus: lack of correlation with plague-size markers or virulence for mice. 19724556571
unusual laboratory exposure to a rabid skunk. 19724560277
electron microscopic studies on the structure of rabies virus. 19724561658
role of interferon induction in the protective activity of rabies vaccines. 19724561726
[culture of human and aminal nerve tissue and its use for the study of central nervous system diseases]. 19724563841
rabid dogs in bangkok--thonburi. a preliminary study. 19724563991
standardization and quantitation of immunofluorescence in the rabies fluorescent-antibody test.the standardization and quantitation of immunofluorescence with a farrand microphotometer in the rabies fluorescent-antibody technique were determined. the system is useful in maintaining the quality of examinations for rabies in a public health laboratory since quantitation of reagent, equipment performance, and specificity of reaction can be evaluated. an analysis of the results demonstrates the high degree of reproducibility and the accuracy of the techniques described.19724564045
[current views on the pathogenesis of rabies]. 19724564326
diagnosis of rabies by immunofluorescent staining of frozen sections of skin. 19724565073
validity of spinal cord examination as a substitute procedure for routine rabies diagnosis.a significant portion of specimens received by this laboratory for rabies diagnosis is unsatisfactory for testing due to decomposition of the brain, or severe mutilation of the head when the animal was killed. examination of the spinal cord was therefore explored as a possible alternative method when standard brain examination was not possible. in this study, both brain and spinal cord of 248 rabies-suspect animals were examined to assess the reliability of the spinal cord method. brain and spin ...19724565635
[viruses of the rabies group]. 19724566841
rabies vaccines and interferon.samples of fermi, semple, modified semple, duck embryo and tissue culture rabies vaccine were inoculated by different routes and in different doses into rabbits, mice and hamsters. the vaccines induced neither detectable interferon nor immediate protection against lethal challenge with cvs rabies virus.under similar conditions, high but transient levels of interferon were induced in control animals of the same species with the polynucleotide complex poly i.c. hamsters but not mice were protected ...19724506993
in vitro and in vivo study of rifampicin on replication of vaccinia virus. 19724660535
[isolation of a neurotropic virus from gophers]. 19724666157
atypical rabies in dogs in ethiopia. 19724670472
failure to transmit rabies to rats and mice by ingestion and contact. 19724671468
heterogeneity in the phospholipid content of purified rabies virus (era strain) particles. 19724672385
vaccination and challenge of mice with viruses of the rabies serogroup. 19724622712
[current findings in rabies research]. 19724623067
[long-term passages of street rabies virus (mochalin strain) in tissue culture and its genetic markers]. 19724623860
[action of interferon on the replication cycle of the rabies virion]. 19724624875
rabies antibody determination by immunofluorescence in tissue culture.a tissue culture (tc)-fluorescent antibody (fa) technique for the measurement of rabies-neutralizing antibody was found to be reliable and comparable to the standard mouse serum neutralization test. this test was performed with bhk-21 cells infected with the era vaccine virus strain on lab-tek tc chamber slides. a flury high egg passage (hep) rabies virus strain grown on continuous line of african green monkey (vero) and on bhk-21 cells was investigated to determine its utilization in a tc-fa ne ...19724628958
pathogenesis of rabies and rabies-like viruses. 19724632949
experimental rabies infection in wild rodents. 19725007906
characterization of subviral components resulting from treatment of rabies virus with tri(n-butyl) phosphate. 19725011265
[serologic study of persons vaccinated with hempt's vaccine. 3]. 19725011685
growth and attenuation of rabies virus in cell cultures of reptilian origin. 19725023328
mokola virus. further studies on iban 27377, a new rabies-related etiologic agent of zoonosis in nigeria. 19725025622
immunogenicity of rabies virus inactivated by -propiolactone, acetylethyleneimine, and ionizing irradiation.ionizing radiation, beta-propiolactone, and acetylethyleneimine were compared for their ability as virus-inactivating agents for the preparation of rabies vaccine. each agent reduced viral infectivity exponentially; ionizing radiation also destroyed viral hemagglutinin. the vaccine prepared by ionizing radiation was equal or superior to that prepared by beta-propiolactone in its ability to protect mice from rabies infection. the acetylethyleneimine-treated vaccine was a less potent immunogen.19725031561
a human case of unsuspected rabies in saskatchewan diagnosed by virus isolation. 19725039129
localized rabies infection in mice. 19725039374
rabies virus neuronitis in humans. 19725040639
observations on some natural-focal zoonoses in alaska. 19725055675
recovery of protective activity in rabies virus vaccines concentrated and purified by four different methods.rabies vaccines concentrated by ultrafiltration, zinc acetate precipitation, ammonium sulfate precipitation, or aluminum phosphate gel adsorption were compared with respect to recovery of protective activity and purity, as measured by protective activity per mg of protein. vaccine obtained by ammonium sulfate precipitation had a better recovery rate and a higher purity than those prepared by the other methods. potent vaccines were also obtained by the zinc acetate precipitation and aluminum phos ...19725057372
isolation of a rabies related virus from the cerebrospinal fluid of a child with 'aseptic meningitis'. 19725061272
[experimental measles encephalitis in comparison with subacute sclerosing panencephalitis]. 19725061956
recovery from rabies. a case report. 19725063659
rabies. the epidemiology of a fickle virus. 19715102283
rabies vaccination in cats. 19715103497
primary stimulation of specific neutralizing antibodies in sheep by active fixed rabies virus in lipoid adjuvant. 19715104223
isolation of rabies-like virus from murine rodents. 19715104231
susceptibility of carnivora to rabies virus administered orally. 19715104866
[rabies--a general concept of neurotropic viruses]. 19715106851
[morphology of rabies virus replication]. 19715106852
an improvement in the plaque assay of rabies virus in chick embryo cells. 19715111316
[virus infections of the central nervous system]. 19715114810
zonal-centrifuged purified duck embryo cell culture rabies vaccine for human vaccination.rabies virus produced in duck embryo cell culture was concentrated from volumes of 14 to 30 liters to 400 to 800 ml by zonal centrifugation. virus titers of peak fractions were from 100- to 1,000-fold greater than those of the starting material. vaccines were prepared by combining fractions with peak virus titers and diluting back to 10 times concentration. the resulting beta-propiolactone-inactivated vaccines, when prepared as lyophilized vaccines with alpo(4) adjuvant diluents, were low in pro ...19715119204
[rabies. theoretical data for practical knowledge. 6 cases of human rabies in fort-lamy (chad)]. 19715129415
[concentration of rabies virus by polyethylene glycol]. 19715143089
rabies vaccines: duration-of-immunity study in dogs. 19715153870
[distribution and isolation of the virus in rabies]. 19715158659
rabies in raccoons in the southeastern united states. 19715165034
structural proteins of rabies virus.purified rabies virions, unlabeled or labeled with radioactive amino acids or d-glucosamine, were dissociated into their polypeptides by treatment with sodium dodecyl sulfate in a reducing environment and fractionated by electroiphoresis in sodium dodecyl sulfate-containing polyacrylamide gel. the molecular weights of individual polypeptides were estimated by comparison of their rate of migration with that of protein markers of known molecular weight. purified viral nucleocapsid and a mixture of ...19715165090
[immuno-peroxidase. a new specific technic for demonstration of intra- and extra-cellular rabic antigen by optical microscopy]. 19715165366
euderma maculatum from california infected with rabies virus. 19715167113
release of envelope glycoprotein from rabies virions by a nonionic detergent.treatment of rabies virus with the nonionic detergent nonidet p-40 resulted in solubilization of viral lipids and in a preferential release of the envelope glycoprotein. the other viral proteins and the viral ribonucleic acid remained associated in "core" particles sedimenting at a rate similar to that of intact virions. after fractionation of treated virus by velocity centrifugation in a sucrose density gradient, the amount of residual glycoprotein recovered in the "core" particle fraction and ...19715167273
[simultaneous demonstration of some antigens and enzymes in tissues and cells (rickettsia connori; rabies virus)]. 19715171539
[antigenicity of anti-rabies vaccine inactivated by acetyl-ethylen-imine, beta-propiolactone and phenol]. 19715173322
[replication of fixed rabies virus in cellular suspension]. 19714995235
[immuno-precipitation of various antigen fractions of fixed and street rabies virus maintained on young mouse brain]. 19714998332
subacute sclerosing panencephalitis, measles, rabies and progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy. 19715000224
purification of rabies virus from tissue culture. 19715000804
effective protection of monkeys against death from street virus by post-exposure administration of tissue-culture rabies vaccine.three series of experiments on rabies vaccines were carried out on rhesus monkeys using suckling-mouse-brain vaccine, rabbit-brain vaccine, duck-embryo vaccine, and purified, concentrated tissue-culture vaccine. the latter was prepared in a human diploid cell strain and inactivated with beta-propiolactone, and consisted of tissue-culture fluid concentrated 200-fold with a final infectivity titre of 10(9.8) plaque-forming units per ml before inactivation. in the first two series of experiments, s ...19715004004
isolation of temperature-sensitive conditional lethal mutants of "fixed" rabies virus.in an attempt to induce temperature-sensitive (ts) conditional lethal mutants of rabies virus, stocks of a plaque-purified substrain of strain cvs fixed rabies virus were subjected to mutagenesis by hno(2), 5-fluorouracil, or 5-azacytidine. it was necessary to prepare virus stocks from clones of mutagenized virus selected at random and to test subsequently each stock for possible ts characteristics by measuring its relative capacity for growth at permissive (33 c) and nonpermissive (40.5 c) temp ...19715550101
treatment of controlled pore glass with poly(ethylene oxide) to prevent adsorption of rabies virus. 19715551919
rabies. s.n. bhansali lecture delivered at the bombay medical union for the year 1969. 19715572990
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