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detection of minimal quantities of foot-and-mouth disease virus with bovine kidney tissue cultures.minute quantities of foot-and-mouth disease virus (fmdv) were suspended in 500-, 1,000- and 2,000-ml volumes of virus growth medium and inoculated into primary bovine kidney cell cultures grown as monolayers in 5-liter povitsky bottles. after 48 hr of incubation, the low concentrations of fmdv, containing from 10 to 10 plaque-forming units (pfu) per milliliter of inoculum, multiplied to approximately 10 pfu per milliliter of fluid. the presence of extracellular virus after multiplication was ver ...196516349661
relationship of donor age to in vitro production of foot-and-mouth disease virus by mouse kidney cells.multiplication of foot-and-mouth disease virus (fmdv) was compared in kidney cells from 7- to 35-day-old mice representing various degrees of age resistance to this virus. three types of cell preparations were used: primary monolayer cultures, suspensions of dispersed cells, and suspensions of minced tissue. virus multiplication in the two types of cell suspensions was related to the age of the donors both in regard to time when multiplication first became evident and to the amount of virus prod ...196514253488
inhibition of virus growth by a toxic factor from asbestos pad and cellulose acetate membrane filters. 196514270733
behavior of an attenuated strain of foot-and-mouth disease virus in culture. 196514276293
[study on the agglutination test of collodion particles sensitized with aphthous fever virus and prozone phenomenon]. 196514276960
the influence of previously x-irradiated aqueous solutions on the infectivity of the viruses of foot-and-mouth disease and vesicular stomatitis. 196514283042
evidence of genetic recombination in foot-and-mouth disease virus. 196514277084
antibodies produced by guinea pigs infected with foot-and-mouth disease virus. 196514321429
antibody response to the noninfectious 7 mu component of the virus of foot-and-mouth disease. 196514297221
[new compound possessing a chemotherapeutic action with regard to experimental infection of the guinea pig by foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19664956355
[fluorescence immunologic and cytopathologic studies on calf kidney cell cultures and on mice brains after infection with foot and mouth disease virus]. 19664860839
studies on the carrier state of cattle exposed to foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19665219023
further information on the persistence of infective foot-and-mouth disease virus in cattle exposed to virulent virus strains. 19665995671
[type variations in the foot-and-mouth disease virus during an epizootic]. 19666011615
serological variation of foot-and-mouth disease virus in iran (1963-1966). 19665994043
hydroxylamine as an inactivating agent for foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19664288021
[reaction of plaque-purified and non-purified foot-and-mouth disease virus strains of the subtypes o-1, o-2, and o-3 and of the corresponding immune sera in cross-neutralization tests]. 19664288046
[typing of the foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19664290033
[immunological variants of foot-and-mouth disease virus. definition. method of determination. application to "o flanders" (1947) and "o lausanne" (1965) strains]. 19664290045
growth of foot-and mouth disease virus in monolayer cultures of calf thyroid cells. 19664288087
studies on foot-and-mouth disease virus ribonucleic acid synthesis. 19664288419
studies on the relationship of the thermosensibility and sensibility to the acidic ph of certain cliones of foot and mouth disease virus obtained at infra-optimal temperature of 29 degrees c. 19664292588
electron microscopic observation of crystalline arrays of foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19664289361
influence of salts on foot-and-mouth disease virus.the effect of sodium and magnesium chloride in 1 and 2 m concentration at temperatures of 37 and 50 c on type c, strain 149, foot-and-mouth disease virus during storage for 6 days was studied. the exclusively passaged cattle strain and its tissue culture-adapted line were compared. preparations of the various chemicals and their concentrations were made directly in suspensions of the virus, which, together with untreated control virus suspensions, were stored at indicated temperatures and tested ...19664289623
multiplication of an attenuated rv11 strain (type sat12) of foot-and-mouth disease virus in sheep. 19664290897
reactivation of antibody-neutralized foot-and-mouth disease virus by organic chemicals and inhibition by 1-butanol. 19664290880
a study of the kinetics of protein and rna synthesis induced by foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19664291133
[a thermostabile inhibitor in pig serum against foot-and-mouth disease virus. 1. occurrence and properties determinable in vitro]. 19664292381
[the antigenic and immunologic properties and relations of a subtypes of the foot-and-mouth disease virus. ii. after vaccination of guinea pigs with formalin-adsorbate]. 19664292121
the effect of heat on the structure of foot-and-mouth disease virus and the viral ribonucleic acid. 19664289840
the assay, extraction and storage of infective ribonucleic acid from foot and mouth disease virus. 19664288963
[typing of the foot-and-mouth disease virus, nong-sarai (thailand). results of diagnosis and typing of the foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19664292262
ribonucleic acid of foot-and-mouth disease virus: an ultrasensitive plaque assay. 19664289530
[trials of vaccination ff swine against foot-and-mouth disease virus type o with a live vaccine obtained through mouse brain passage]. 19664293435
[cultivation of foot-and-mouth disease virus type o in tissue cultures and utilization of its mutability for the production of new vaccine strains]. 19664293437
[the modification of plaque formation in modified and non-modified foot-and-mouth disease virus by polyions and methyl cellulose]. 19664293459
[biological properties of virus strains, reproduced from infectious ribonucleic acid neurotropic foot-and-mouth disease virus mutants]. 19664296901
[survival in cattle of the modified foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19664296536
typing of the foot-and-mouth disease virus. result of diagnosis and typing of foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19664296537
[determining the standard and variant foot-and-mouth disease virus--the basis of specific prevention]. 19664293888
[the effect of enriching frenkel's medium on the reproduction of the foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19664293889
[biochemical indices in the culturing of foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19664293890
isolation of a variant strain of foot-and-mouth disease virus (type o) during passage in partly immunized cattle. 19664288864
the infectivity assay of foot-and-mouth disease virus in pigs. 19664288865
[a contribution to the preparation of pure virus strains of the foot-and-mouth disease virus by means of the plaque method]. 19664168210
[study of mutants of foot-and-mouth disease virus obtained by cultivation at low temperature. selection of strains non-pathogenic in swine]. 19664285751
effect of merthiolate on agar gel diffusion precipitin reactions with foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19664288764
[typing of the foot-and-mouth disease virus. cumulative quarterly report]. 19664290158
immunization of guinea pigs with foot-and-mouth disease virus subjected to photodynamic inactivation. 19664289502
[observations on the chemical composition of cultures of the foot-and-mouth disease virus in relation to some phases of purification of the viral suspension]. 19664287155
inactivation of foot-and-mouth disease virus by interaction of dye and visible light.the inactivation of foot-and-mouth disease virus was studied by means of the interaction of neutral red, toluidine blue, and methylene blue with visible light. the virus, type a, strain 1, canefa of argentine origin, was grown in tissue culture and tested in the crude and clarified state. virus and dye were mixed and incubated together at 4 c for 45 min in the dark, or were mixed and immediately exposed to the visible light source without prior incubation together. mixtures of crude virus and dy ...19664288063
[antigenic and immunological relationships between the a sub-types of the foot-and-mouth disease virus. 1. after inoculation of guinea-pigs with active virus]. 19664290978
presence and persistence of foot-and-mouth disease virus in bovine skin.gailiunas, peter (plum island animal disease laboratory, greenport, n. y.), and george e. cottral. presence and persistence of foot-and-mouth disease virus in bovine skin. j. bacteriol. 91:2333-2338. 1966.-this study established that the seven known antigenic types of foot-and-mouth disease virus (fmdv) have consistent affinity to all areas of bovine skin, even though gross cutaneous lesions usually are found only in the pedal area. considerable amounts of fmdv were present in skin of 13 differe ...19664287587
quantitative evaluation of immunological reactivity of carriers of malignant tumours against foot and mouth disease virus rna by the complement fixation reaction. 19664291338
[multiplication of foot-and-mouth disease virus in swine embryo kidney tissue culture]. 19664293891
[antigenic properties of foot-and-mouth disease virus strain ai]. 19664293892
[study of the preservation of infectious ribonucleic acid extracted from foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19664296533
interference in modified foot-and-mouth disease viruses. 19664296534
[trial filtration on "millipore vm and vf" membranes of a type a7 foot-and-mouth disease virus adapted to mice by intramuscular inoculation]. 19664286217
[the study of the role of ixodes as carriers of the foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19664294816
[isolation of the foot-and-mouth disease virus from the exhaled air of diseased animals]. 19664294817
[protective media in drying type a foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19664295839
[report on the characteristics of foot-and-mouth disease virus capable of being used as live vaccines]. 19664296532
[examination of foot-and-mouth disease virus strains with regard to their suitability for modified virus vaccine preparation]. 19664297170
[studies on the population composition of foot-and-mouth disease virus during the course of a modification in the central nervous system of mice]. 19664298118
[mulspilication of the vaccinal strain of foot-and mouth disease virus in the culture of various cells]. 19664303712
[sensitivity according to age of cultures of pig embryo kidney cells to foot and mouth disease virus]. 19664303760
[study of an interferon induced by the foot-and-mouth disease virus strain c (loupoigne) in the testicular cells of the calf]. 19674304374
[comparatve serological and immunological study of strains of foot-and-mouth disease virus type "o" isolated in europe between 1963 and 1966]. 19674303616
[typing of foot-and-mouth disease virus. world reference laboratory for foot-and-mouth disease, pirbright, great britain. quarterly cumulative report]. 19674303617
[typing of the foot-and-mouth disease virus. nong-sarai (thailand)]. 19674303618
[a study concerning the detection and typing of foot and mouth disease virus by means of the fluorescent antibody technic]. 19674303986
typing of the foot-and-mouth disease virus. cumulative quarterly report. 19674304129
typing of the foot-and-mouth disease virus. results of diagnosis and typing of foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19674304130
characteristics of a c strain of foot-and-mouth disease virus propagated in bhk 21 cells. 19674299729
foot-and-mouth disease in swine. i. the immune response of swine of chemically-treated and non-treated foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19674299772
the influence of the host cell, ionic strength and chymotrypsin on foot-and-mouth disease virus electrophoretic mobility. 19674299773
[the influence of 1 mol mgc12 and 2 mol nac1 on the inactivation at 50 degrees c of foot-and-mouth disease virus (mks)]. 19674300049
[study of the genetic characteristics of the foot and mouth disease virus in the process of attenuation]. 19674301335
[serological study of foot-and-mouth disease virus strains in the middle east]. 19674303615
[immunological conditions following natural infection with foot-and-mouth disease virus and after vaccination]. 19674300477
[inactivation of foot-and-mouth disease virus with special consideration of tenacity and disinfection]. 19674300478
improved techniques for the detection of foot-and-mouth disease virus in carrier cattle. 19674298422
[masked genome in foot-and-mouth disease virus and the behavior of the masked-genome virus in thermal inactivation]. 19674298425
immune response of steers inoculated with chemically-treated foot-and-mouth disease virus preparations previously studied in swine. 19674299724
[a thermostable inhibitor in swine serum against foot-and-mouth disease virus. ii. resistance to treatments which destroy precipitated or absorbed inhibitors]. 19674295197
application of stresses to foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19674294768
reactions of sheep to cell-culture-modified foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19674294403
inhibition of multiplication of foot and mouth disease virus in adult mice pretreated with freund's complete adjuvant. 19674294738
[study in the unique cycle of wild and modified foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19674294765
[identification of epizootic strains of the ai variant of foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19674300577
nature of the inactivating action of trypsin on foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19674293940
survival of foot-and-mouth disease virus in bovine hides. 19674294402
susceptibility of tissue culture cells to foot-and-mouth disease virus: concentration of bovine serum in culture medium. 19674292080
the inactivation of foot-and-mouth disease virus at ionic-strength dependent isoelectric points. 19674290172
foot-and-mouth disease virus-induced ribonucleic acid polymerase in baby hamster kidney cells. 19674290193
comparison of a bovine enterovirus and foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19674293282
chemically characterized media for study of foot-and-mouth disease virus in baby hamster kidney cells.foot-and-mouth disease virus can be grown in baby hamster kidney cells with a chemically characterized medium containing only tris(hydroxymethyl)-amino-methane (tris) buffer, glucose, glutamine, and salts. virus infectivity was only 0.5 log unit less than in a complex cell growth medium containing serum, tryptose phosphate, and lactalbumin hydrolysate. at high multiplicity of infection, production was maximal in 5 hr, with the virus remaining largely intracellular. glucose and glutamine appeared ...19674292530
amino acid composition of three immunological types of foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19674289716
lyophilizing foot-and-mouth disease virus at low drying temperature. 19674293284
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