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some factors affecting interferon production by foot-and-mouth disease virus in bovine tissue cultues. 19684300584
ionizing irradiation of foot-and-mouth disease virus and its ribonucleic acid. 19684300589
behavior in cattle of iranian strains of foot-and-mouth disease virus subjected to serial passage in different kinds of cells. 19684300612
behavior of foot-and-mouth disease virus on serial passage in different kinds of cells. a contribution to experimental epidemiology at cell level. 19684300613
changes in protein and nucleic acid metabolism in baby hamster kidney cells infected with foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19684300625
evidence for a single structural polypeptide in foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19684300662
[different sensitivity of various cell culture systems to ribonucleic acid from, for cell cultures noninfectious, foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19684300739
[studies on live foot-and-mouth disease virus vaccines]. 19684300940
relationship of donor age to adsorption of foot-and-mouth disease virus by mouse tissues. 19684300969
[destruction of the foot-and-mouth disease virus in milk products through temperature]. 19684301066
[an electron microscopic study of foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19684311389
[biological properties of the a22 foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19684311390
[isolation of foot-and-mouth disease virus from swine that is apathogenic to cattle]. 19684311392
[the viability of foot-and-mouth disease virus in air]. 19684311393
[appearance of infectious ribonucleic acid during a one-step growth cycle of foot-and-mouth disease virus in pig kidney cells]. 19684311471
[a study of replication of foot-and-mouth disease virus in infected cells]. 19684310522
immunogenicity of nanogram to milligram quantities of inactivated foot-and-mouth disease virus. ii. comparative response of guinea pigs and steers. 19684308554
the susceptibility of some australian fauna to infection with foot and mouth disease virus. 19684306882
[use of the ai variant of deproteinized foot-and-mouth disease virus in the production of vaccine]. 19684312578
[saponin vaccine from the ai variant of lapinized foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19684312579
[inactivation of foot-and-mouth disease virus in the preparation of a complement fixing antigen]. 19684312586
[immunogenic properties of foot-and-mouth disease virus inactivated by various methods]. 19684312587
large-scale cultivation of animal cells in roller bottles for production of decigram amounts of pure foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19684305442
[preparation and control of variant sera for type o foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19684314301
[comparative resistance of foot-and-mouth disease virus to formalin and hydroxylamine]. 19684314302
amino acid composition and c-terminal sequence of foot-and-mouth disease virus protein. 19684295915
the foot and mouth disease virus content of guinea-pig epidermis after mechanical injury. 19684296131
recombination between conditional lethal mutants within a strain of foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19684296358
the isolation and characterization of foot-and-mouth disease virus from clinically normal herds of cattle in botswana. 19684296415
effects of chronic residence on size and size distribution of plaques of type a foot-and-mouth disease virus in primary calf kidney cell cultures. 19684295430
a study of the heterogeneous 37s ribonucleic acid induced by foot-and-mouth-disease virus.1. the 37s rna induced in baby-hamster kidney cells by infection with foot-and-mouth-disease virus was examined on sucrose gradients and by filtration through sepharose 4b. 2. the rna sedimented faster (37s) and as a broader band than the 35s rna from purified virus. 3. treatment with deoxyribonuclease, pronase or amylase did not alter the sedimentation profile of the 37s rna. 4. treatment of individual fractions of the rna with phenol, dimethyl sulphoxide or methylcellosolve did not decrease th ...19684297047
site of foot-and-mouth disease virus-ribonucleic acid synthesis and some properties of its double-stranded ribonucleic acid. 19684298435
the origin of hybrid variants derived from subtype strains of foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19684300103
observations on complete and empty capsids of foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19684300109
ph resistance of foot-and-mouth disease virus and its complement-fixing antigen. 19684298398
[behavior of attenuated foot-and-mouth disease virus strains in the suckling mouse]. 19684300532
influence of litter size, age, variation, and selective breeding of mice on susceptibility to foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19685637929
foot-and-mouth disease virus in semen of bulls and its transmission by artificial insemination. 19685680978
some physical properties of purified neurotropic foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19684384410
immunochemical studies of foot-and-mouth disease. iii. acridine orange staining of agar gel precipitin reactions.agar gel diffusion precipitin reactions obtained with foot-and-mouth disease virus antigens were examined by an acridine orange staining procedure. after treatment with 0.01% acridine orange, precipitin bands produced by the virus particles (140 s antigen) fluoresced flame red when examined under ultraviolet light and with 0.001% to 0.0001% acridine orange, a yellow green. treatment with rnase prior to staining inhibited the reaction, whereas, treatment with dnase did not. this was in accord wit ...196818614127
[on the structure of foot-and-mouth disease virus protein]. 19674384733
[carbohydrate metabolism in a culture of embryonic kidney epithelium of swine infected with foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19675600608
[thermostabile inhibitor against foot-and-mouth disease virus in pig serum. iv. relationship to antibody production after inoculation]. 19675628220
[the biological activity of mixtures of foot-and-mouth disease virus and serums in animal experiments on mice pretreated unspecifically (cattle spleen extract)]. 19675633606
[determination of the electrophoretic mobility of the foot-and-mouth disease virus in agar gel by radioactivity measurements]. 19675634254
foot-and-mouth disease in swine. ii. some physical-chemical characteristics of antibodies produced by chemically-treated and non-treated foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19674970561
[identification of epizootic strains of the ai variant of foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19674300577
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
[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
immune response of steers inoculated with chemically-treated foot-and-mouth disease virus preparations previously studied in swine. 19674299724
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
nature of the inactivating action of trypsin on foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19674293940
[inhibition of the multiplication of foot-and-mouth disease virus in the adult mouse treated previously by freund's adjuvant]. 19674294314
survival of foot-and-mouth disease virus in bovine hides. 19674294402
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
application of stresses to foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19674294768
amino acid composition of three immunological types of foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19674289716
susceptibility of tissue culture cells to foot-and-mouth disease virus: concentration of bovine serum in culture medium. 19674292080
[modification of foot-and-mouth disease virus by passage in tissue culture; relationship between virulence for mice and rat characteristics]. 19674292612
[thermostable inhibitors against foot-and-mouth disease virus in pig serum. 3. electrophoretic and chromatographic studies]. 19674292613
effect of incubation temperature and serum content in agar overlay on plaque production by foot-and-mouth disease virus.the numbers of plaques produced by foot-and-mouth disease virus in primary cultures of calf kidney cells conditioned to 24, 30, and 37 c were essentially the same if virus was absorbed at 37 c. adsorption was as effective at 30 as at 37 c in cultures conditioned to the respective temperature, but 24 c was less effective under this condition. however, when the adsorption temperature for cultures conditioned to 37 c was decreased to 30 or 24 c, fewer plaques were produced than in cultures conditio ...19674292899
some experiences with chemical inactivants of foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19674293089
increased susceptibility to foot-and-mouth disease virus of bovine lung cells transformed by polyoma virus. 19674293237
comparison of a bovine enterovirus and foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19674293282
regrowth of primary cell cultures after infection with foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19674293283
lyophilizing foot-and-mouth disease virus at low drying temperature. 19674293284
factors affecting the production of foot-and-mouth disease virus in deep suspension cultures of bhk21 clone 13 cells. 19674293358
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
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
detergent-solubilized rna polymerase from cells infected with foot-and-mouth disease virus.the foot-and-mouth disease virus rna polymerase complex was dissociated from cellular membranes with deoxycholate in the presence of dextran sulfate. the soluble polymerase complex was active in the cell-free synthesis of virus-specific rna; solubilization of the complex permitted direct analysis of the cell-free reaction mixtures without recourse to rna extraction. a major rna-containing component found early during cell-free incubation ranged from approximately 140 to 300s. the final major pro ...19674293691
bhk 21 cell cultures for the large-scale production of foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19674301178
[serological study of foot-and-mouth disease virus strains in the middle east]. 19674303615
[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
[a thermostable inhibitor in swine serum against foot-and-mouth disease virus. ii. resistance to treatments which destroy precipitated or absorbed inhibitors]. 19674295197
[study of the genetic characteristics of the foot and mouth disease virus in the process of attenuation]. 19674301335
[findings on the use of bhk21 cultures in research on modified or attenuated foot-and-mouth disease viruses]. 19674305289
[study of an interferon induced by the foot-and-mouth disease virus strain c (loupoigne) in the testicular cells of the calf]. 19674304374
[enhancement, by addition of diethylaminoethyl-dextran, of the infectivity of ribonucleic acid from foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19674318194
effect of actinomycin d on virus-induced ribonucleic acid polymerase formation in foot-and-mouth disease virus-infected baby hamster kidney cells.actinomycin d, at a concentration that inhibits cellular ribonucleic acid (rna) synthesis, inhibited the production of foot-and-mouth disease virus-induced rna polymerase in baby hamster kidney cells. inhibition was proportional to exposure time and reached 85% when actinomycin d was added 90 min before infection. polymerase production was inhibited to the same extent in growth and minimal media, and the kinetics of its appearance were slightly different than in untreated cells. enzyme preparati ...19674316246
inhibition of cell-free foot-and-mouth disease virus-ribonucleic acid synthesis by antibody. 19674164645
inhibition of ribonucleic acid methylation in the foot-and-mouth disease virus-infected host cell. 196716496523
effect of virus infection on the stability and synthesis of actinomycin-resistant ribonucleic acid in baby-hamster kidney cells.1. the sucrose-gradient pattern of (32)p-labelled rna synthesized in actinomycintreated baby-hamster kidney cells infected with foot-and-mouth-disease virus depends greatly on the period of labelling. 2. fractions are formed in infected cells that sediment at 12-20s and have the same base composition as similar fractions found in non-infected cells that have been treated with actinomycin. 3. in the presence of guanidine, which completely inhibits viral rna synthesis, these fractions are labelled ...196716742575
[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
[trial filtration on "millipore vm and vf" membranes of a type a7 foot-and-mouth disease virus adapted to mice by intramuscular inoculation]. 19664286217
[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
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
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