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studies on a test vaccine for equine influenza virus. ii. field trials. 1975183037
studies on a test vaccine for equine influenza virus. i. production of a test vaccine. 1975183036
studies on two viral strains isolated from the outbreak of equine influenza in japan. 1975183035
the mechanisms of neutralization of sensitized equine arteritis virus by complement components. 19744474357
structural proteins of equine arteritis virus. 19734633581
equine abortion (herpes) virus: evaluation of markers in a field vaccination trial.twelve mares were vaccinated with attenuated equine abortion virus (eav) strain rac-h. two nonvaccinated mares served as controls. in at least three mares the vaccination appeared to coincide with a natural infection. this was indicated by characterization of the eav isolated from nasal secretions of six vaccinated mares, a nonvaccinated control, and also from the lung, spleen, and liver of a fetus aborted by a vaccinated mare. the relative sensitivity of the isolated eav to dithiothreitol was u ...19734796167
the role of sensitizing antibody in the neutralization of equine arteritis virus by complement or anti-igg serum. 19734197221
the fate of sensitized equine arteritis virus following neutralization by complement of anti-igg serum. 19734197222
the complement-requiring neutralization of equine arteritis virus by late antisera. 19734630828
[route of inoculation and aluminium hydroxide influences in the immunological response of horses vaccinated against equine influenza (author's transl)]. 19734377407
equine abortion (herpes) virus: strain differences in susceptibility to inactivation by dithiothreitol.the infectivity of equine abortion (herpes) virus (eav) was inactivated by treatment with reduced dithiothreitol (dtt). according to their susceptibility to dtt, the eav strains could be divided into three groups. the vaccine strain rac-h (419) proved to be more resistant to dtt than all of the other 14 strains tested. the hemagglutinin of eav was also inactivated by dtt; no strain differences were observed in this respect.19724339509
failure to propagate equine arteritis virus in an aedine and an anopheline mosquito species. 19724402402
[complement dependent neutralization of equine arteritis virus. brief report]. 19714996685
temporal distribution of equine arteritis virus in respiratory mucosa, tissues and body fluids of horses infected by inhalation. 19714999643
evidence for a relationship between equine abortion (herpes) virus deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis and the s phase of the kb cell mitotic cycle.autoradiographic analyses of deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) synthesis in randomly growing kb cell cultures infected with equine abortion virus (eav) suggested that viral dna synthesis was initiated only at times that coincided with the entry of noninfected control cells into the s phase of the cell cycle. synchronized cultures of kb cells were infected at different stages of the cell cycle, and rates of synthesis of cellular and viral dna were measured. when cells were infected at different times w ...19714254680
equine arteritis virus: ferritin-tagging and determination of ribonucleic acid core. 19714109496
buoyant density studies on equine arteritis virus. 19704989678
[equine arteritis virus: multiplication in bhk 21-cells buoyant density and electron microscopical demonstration]. 19704194811
morphological studies on equine arteritis virus. 19704195609
neutralization of equine arteritis virus: enhancing effect of guinea pig serum. 19704993579
a plaque assay of equine arteritis virus in bhk-21 cells. 19694988871
mycoplasmal deoxyribonuclease activity in virus-infected l-cell cultures.cell-free extracts of mycoplasma hominis and medium from 72-hr broth cultures had deoxyribonuclease activity like that of deoxyribonuclease i. mg(++) stimulated activity, and the ph optimum was between 8.0 and 9.0. double-stranded or heatdenatured deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) served as a substrate, and oligonucleotides were produced. cell-free extracts of l cells infected with m. hominis or m. hominis plus equine abortion virus (equine herpes virus, eav) had greatly increased activity over that o ...19695782042
kinetics of viral deoxyribonucleic acid, protein, and infectious particle production and alterations in host macromolecular syntheses in equine abortion (herpes) virus-infected cells.infection of exponential-phase suspension cultures of mouse fibroblast cells (l-m) with equine abortion virus (eav) resulted in inhibition of cell growth and marked alterations in host metabolic processes. the synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) and ribonucleic acid was inhibited within 4 hr after infection and was suppressed by more than 90% by the time of maximal virus replication (14 to 18 hr). the overall rate of protein synthesis, however, was similar in uninfected and virus-producing ...19684302745
biological and morphological aspects of the growth of equine abortion virus.darlington, r. w. (st. jude children's research hospital, memphis, tenn.), and c. james. biological and morphological aspects of the growth of equine abortion virus. j. bacteriol. 92:250-257. 1966.-the growth of equine abortion virus (eav) was studied by bioassay and electron microscopy in l-cell monolayer and suspension cultures, and in hela and bhk 21/13 cell monolayers. results of virus assay (plaque-forming units) indicated that production of cell-associated virus (cav) began at 6 to 9 hr af ...19665941279
further properties of equine arteritis virus. 19664293706
[properties of the equine arteritis virus]. 19654956350
replication of a deoxyribonucleic acid virus in thymine-deficient mammalian cells.gentry, glenn a. (university of mississippi school of medicine, jackson), lucy a. lawson, and charles c. randall. replication of a deoxyribonucleic acid virus in thymine-deficient mammalian cells. j. bacteriol. 88:1324-1328. 1964.-equine abortion virus (eav), a deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) virus, causes the degradation of host cell dna to acid-soluble components in the l-m cell. it was hypothesized that inhibitors of dna synthesis such as 5-fluorodeoxyuridine (fudr) and amethopterin, which act by ...196414234788
degradation of deoxyribonucleic acid and alteration nucleic acid metabolism in suspension cultures of l-m cells infected with equine abortion virus.randall, charles c. (university of mississippi school of medicine, jackson) and barbara m. walker. degradation of deoxyribonucleic acid and alteration of nucleic acid metabolism in suspension cultures of l-m cells infected with equine abortion virus. j. bacteriol. 86:138-146. 1963.-metabolic alterations in log-phase suspension cultures infected with equine abortion virus (eav) were determined in l-m cells simultaneously labeled or prelabeled with h(3)- or c(14)-thymidine. although infection prod ...196314051805
propagation of equine arteritis virus previously adapted to cell cultures of equine kidney in monolayer cultures of hamster kidney. 196214007366
composition of rna and dna of citric acid-isolated liver nuclei from hamsters infected with equine abortion virus (eav). 196013827336
a virus-induced epizootic hemorrhagic disease of the virginia white-tailed deer (odocoileus virginianus).a circumscribed natural outbreak of a highly fatal disease of deer, which we have designated epizootic hemorrhagic disease (ehd), has been studied. the disease has proven readily transmissible in deer but not in other experimental or domestic animals tested, nor in embryonating eggs or deer kidney cell cultures. the causative agent is a virus which is readily filterable and is capable of storage, either frozen or in glycerol, for relatively long periods of time. it produces a solid immunity in t ...196019867168
an outbreak of abortion caused by the equine arteritis virus. 195713397180
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