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chronic viral infections of the central nervous system. 19714940819
altered plasma membranes in experimental scrapie. 19714942441
accumulation of neurophysin in the median eminence and the cerebellum of sheep with natural scrapie. 19714945728
slow viral infections of the nervous system and genetic disease.slow viral infections are characterized by a long incubation period, protracted clinical course, and limited host range. scrapie of sheep and kuru and creutzfeldt-jakob disease of man are slow infections which have been regarded at one time or another as being of genetic etiology. the initial assumption that these represented hereodofamilial degenerative diseases came from their occurrence in families or in population aggregates, their chronic afebrile clinical courses and their histopathologic ...19714950946
[slow-virus encephalopathies and their animal models]. 19714951067
the transmission of scrapie to mice by intracerebral inoculations of brain from an apparently normal lamb. 19654953210
lysosomal enzymes in normal and scrapie mouse brain. 19654953453
scrapie in the welsh mountain breed of sheep and its experimental transmission to goats. 19654954629
spread of scrapie from inoculated to uninoculated mice. 19654954938
an experimental mixed infection of mice with scrapie and an oncogenic virus. 19654955095
centrifugation studies on the infectivities of cellular fractions derived from mouse brain infected with scrapie (suffolk strain). 19654955166
multiple sclerosis and scrapie. 19654956117
brain damage and emotional behaviour: the effects of scrapie on the emotional responses of mice. 19654956712
the exceptionally small size of the scrapie agent. 19664957205
gel diffusion reactions of tissues and sera from scrapie-affected animals. 19664959553
the effect of heat on the scrapie agent in mouse brain. 19674960643
viruses and the neuroglia with special reference to scrapie, kuru and disseminated sclerosis. 19674961147
pathogenesis of scrapie virus infection in the mouse. 19674961240
cytopathology of scrapie in the rat: an electron microscopie study of thalamic and hippocampal areas. 19674961872
the possible nature of the transmissible agent of scrapie. 19674961994
presence of the transmissible agent of scrapie in the serum of affected mice and rats. 19674962208
does the agent of scrapie replicate without nucleic acid? 19674963878
nature of the scrapie agent. 19674964083
self-replication and scrapie. 19674964084
cell-virus interactions in tissue cultures infected with visna and maedi viruses. 19674964659
search for infectious etiology in chronic and subacute degenerative diseases of the central nervous system. 19674964660
symposium on china viruses. 19674964661
a plasma lactic dehydrogenase-elevating virus associated with scrapie-infected mice. 19674966116
determination of the dosage-response curve of mice inoculated with scrapie. 19674966410
ultrastructural pathology of scrapie in the mouse: an electron microscopic study of spinal cord and cerebellar areas. 19684966601
detection of the scrapie agent in tissues of normal mice and in tumours of tumour-bearing but otherwise normal mice. 19684966886
unsuccessful studies in the dialysis of the mouse scrapie agent. 19684967996
spread of scrapie by contact in mice. 19684967997
spread and scrapie by contact to goats and sheep. 19684967999
detection of the scrapie agent in tissues of normal mice. 19684968989
identification of a gene which controls the incubation period of some strains of scrapie agent in mice. 19684970191
the sequential development of the brain lesion of scrapie in three strains of mice. 19684970192
some factors controlling the incidence of scrapie in cheviot sheep injected with a cheviot-passaged scrapie agent. 19684970193
modification of a strain of mouse-adapted scrapie by passage through rats. 19684971708
the effect of beta-propiolactone on the scrapie agent. 19684972403
scrapie: a modified membrane hypothesis. 19684973409
physical and chemical properties of the transmissible mink encephalopathy agent.the size of the transmissible mink encephalopathy (tme) agent is estimated to be less than 50 nm on the basis of its passage through membrane filters. the agent is sensitive to ether, relatively resistant to 10% formalin, resistant to ultraviolet irradiation, and susceptible to proteolytic digestion with pronase. attempts to extract an infectious nucleic acid fraction with hot phenol were unsuccessful. the results of these studies indicate that the tme agent has biochemical properties which are ...19694975366
genetical control of the concentration of me7 scrapie agent in the brain of mice. 19694975615
experimental scrapie in cheviot and suffolk sheep. 19694975616
the incorporation of [3h]thymidine, [14c]orotic acid, [14c]uridine-diphosphoglucose and [14c]glucosamine into a post-ribosomal fraction of normal and scrapie-affected mouse brain and spleen. 19694975641
susceptibility of scrapie agent to ionizing radiation. 19694975649
modification of the pathogenesis of scrapie in mice by treatment of the agent. 19694976976
slow, latent and temperate virus infections of the central nervous system. 19684978852
scrapie--a virus-induced chronic encephalopathy of sheep. 19684978853
a comparison of some biological characteristics of the mouse-passaged scrapie agents, 22a and me7. 19694978935
["slow virus infection"]. 19694978954
degenerative diseases of the central nervous system transmissible to experimental animals. 19694979006
structural changes in scrapieaffected brain. 19694980311
the size and intracellular location of the scrapie agent. 19694980312
the chemical nature of the scrapie agent. 19694980313
observations on a freeze-dried prepration containing the scrapie agent. 19694980496
genetical control of the concentration of me7 scrapie agent in mouse spleen. 19694981546
[sheep trembles, "scrapie"]. 19684982955
evidence for the multiplication of scrapie agent in cell culture. 19704983025
[scrapie in sheep: are new biological concepts necessary?]. 19694983803
slow virus infections of the nervous system. 19694983850
[scrapie virus]. 19674985371
pathogenesis of scrapie in the mouse: the role of the spleen. 19704985820
a preliminary report on the experimental host range of the transmissible mink encephalopathy agent. 19694986938
the nature of the scrapie agent. a review of recent progress. 19704987137
recent work on scrapie. 19704988060
inactivation of the scrapie agent by near monochromatic ultraviolet light. 19704989433
very early replication of scrapie in lymphocytic tissue. 19704990655
the response in mice to heat treated scrapie agent. 19704992639
[isolation and identification of maedi--visna virus from a german sheep herd]. 19704992952
dna polymerase activities in varions of visna virus, a causative agent of a "slow" neurological disease.the presence is reported of an rna-instructed dna polymerase in visna virus, the causative agent of a "slow" neurological disease in sheep. the product synthesized by the rna-directed reaction has been shown to be a dna heteropolymer by the following criteria: synthesis requires the presence of all four deoxyriboside triphosphates; the product is resistant to ribonuclease and alkali but is degraded by dnase; and the product has a density of 1.420 in cs(2)so(4) solution, characteristic of dna.vis ...19714993214
animal model in biomedical research. 19704993935
visna virus: a slow virus with an rna dependent dna polymerase. 19714994257
viral properties of scrapie. 19714994813
[scrapie and its strange virus]. 19694995311
intramammary inoculation of mice with scrapie. 19714995406
multiplication of scrapie agent in mouse spleen. 19714995426
detection of the scrapie agent in tissues of normal mice with special reference to the possibility of accidental laboratory contamination. 19714995824
an experimental examination of the scrapie agent in cell membrane mixtures. i. stability and physicochemical properties of the scrapie agent. 19714996972
growth characteristics of scrapie agent-infected mouse brain cell cultures. 19714997448
an experimental examination of the scrapie agent in cell membrane mixtures. 3. studies of the operational size. 19714998373
slow virus diseases of the central nervous system. 19714999325
[slow virus infection from the virological view]. 19714999433
transmission and characterization of the agents of spongiform virus encephalopathies: kuru, creutzfeldt-jakob disease, scrapie and mink encephalopathy. 19715000225
multiplication of the scrapie agent. 19715001939
enhanced survival of germfree mice after infection with irradiated scrapie brain. 19715002572
biochemical and histopathological changes in the brains of mice inoculated with scrapie by the intraperitoneal route. 19715002721
[slow infections of the central nervous system]. 19715002733
[slow virus infections of the central nervous system]. 19715002801
lack of effect of immunosuppression on scrapie infection in mice. 19715003362
[human and animal neuropathology and the slow and latent viruses]. 19715003725
status spongiosus of nervous tissue. electron microscopic studies. 19715004121
attempts to release the scrapie agent from tissue debris. 19675004250
veterinary research. 19725024511
slow virus infections. 19725040011
metabolism of polyamines in normal and scrapie-affected mouse brain and spleen. 19725062242
[slow-virus infections of the central nervous system]. 19725062583
[slow virus infections]. 19725063782
inoculation of voles, chinese hamsters, gerbils and guinea-pigs with scrapie brain material. 19725065061
studies on dna from normal and scrapie-affected mouse brain. 19725065429
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