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immunological studies with the virus of influenza.following infection with the virus of influenza, both ferrets and mice develop a state of active immunity to reinfection. the serum of these animals contains neutralizing antibodies, as evidenced by the capacity of the serum to confer passive protection to mice against infection with the p.r.8 and phila. strains of the virus of human influenza. rabbits which are apparently insusceptible to infection with the virus of influenza produce specific antibodies in response to repeated injection of viru ...193519870430
the infection of mice with swine influenza virus.the experiments confirm the earlier observation of andrewes, laidlaw and smith that the swine influenza virus is pathogenic for white mice when administered intranasally. two field strains of the swine influenza virus were found to differ in their initial pathogenicity for mice. one strain was apparently fully pathogenic even in its 1st mouse passage while the other required 2 or 3 mouse passages to acquire full virulence for this species. both strains, however, were initially infectious for mic ...193519870434
streptococcus infection occurring in ferrets inoculated with human influenza virus. 193521433668
a note on the susceptibility of ferrets to the virus of the common cold. 193516559800
the infection of ferrets with swine influenza virus.the experiments described confirm the earlier observation of smith, andrewes, and laidlaw that the swine influenza virus is pathogenic for ferrets when administered intranasally. a disease that is clinically more severe and pathologically more extensive than that described by the above workers is obtained if inoculation with the virus is performed under ether anesthesia. animals infected in this way show at autopsy an edematous type of pneumonia of lobar distribution which may terminate fatally. ...193419870285
the effect of hysterectomy on the oestrous cycle of the ferret. 193316994405
induction of ovulation in the unmated oestrous ferret. 193316994486
the early development of the ferret: the zona granulosa, zona pellucida and associated structures. 193217104395
the early development of the ferret: the cytoplasm. 193117104336
the early development of the ferret: the pronuclei. 193017104277
the pluriovular follicle, with reference to its occurrence in the ferret. 192817104179
the earliest stages of development of the blood-vessels and of the heart in ferret embryos. 191817103832
the earliest stages of development of the blood-vessels and of the heart in ferret embryos. 191717103829
spina bifida in the neck region of a ferret embryo 8 mm. long. 191217232935
studies in the embryology of the ferret. 191117232892
reconstruction of the head end of an early ferret embryo. 191117232893
the american ferret. 188517772108
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