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a description of echo-9 virus infection in cultured cells. i. the cytopathic effect. 196414103199
isolation of enteric cytopathogenic human orphan virus type 6 from dogs. 196414103248
the specificity of the antibody responses of human volunteers to certain respiratory viruses. 196414128312
virus complement-fixation and neutralization studies on sera from the normal baboon (papio doguera). 196414129673
an outbreak of infection with echo virus type 3 associated with a mild febrile illness. 196414130310
an outbreak of meningitis due to echo virus type 4 in scotland, 1963. 196414132659
[echo virus infections]. 196414132905
chromatography of enteroviral ribonucleic acids on hydromagnesite. 196414134428
[some generalities about poliomyelitis]. 196414136260
a description of echo-9 virus infection in cultured cells. ii. cytochemical observations. 196414119168
fatal neonatal illness associated with echo 9 (coxsackie a-23) virus. 196414117385
an epidemic of echo virus 2 infection in an orphanage nursery. 196414114356
group a streptococcal infections in a children's home. ii. clinical and epidemiologic patterns of illness. 196414115221
[hemagglutinating properties of enteroviruses and use of the hemagglutination reaction and the hemagglutination inhibition test for practical purposes. i. hemagglutinating properties of strains from the echo virus group]. 19644284398
[experimental differentiation of cattle enterovirus strains. ii. culture behavior in chick embryo]. 19644284215
micro diffusion precipitin tests for enteroviruses and influenza b virus.middleton, g. k., jr. (bowman gray school of medicine, winston-salem, n.c.), h. g. cramblett, h. l. moffet, j. p. black, and h. shulenberger. micro diffusion precipitin tests for enteroviruses and influenza b virus. j. bacteriol. 87:1171-1176. 1964.-a simple micro precipitin gel diffusion test has been adapted to the study of viral antigens. as far as is known from a review of recent literature, this is the first use of the echo viruses in precipitin tests and the first attempt to demonstrate by ...19644959799
[hemagglutinating properties of enteroviruses and use of the hemagglutination reaction and the hemagglutination inhibition test for practical purposes. 3. experience with the study of the hemagglutinating action of freshly isolated viruses from the echo group and possibilities for the practical use of hemagglutination tests]. 19645837359
[epidemics caused by echo-virus type 9]. 19655850132
[research on the hemagglutinating character of some strains of echo virus]. 19655864432
[sensitivity of viruses to visible light after their cultivation in the presence of vital dyes]. 19655872539
the incidence of echo virus infections in infancy and childhood. 19655874173
[an outbreak of aseptic meningitis due to eho-virus type 4 in shizuoka area]. 19655880230
[a paralytic patient with a condition similar to the spinal form of poliomyelitis and with echo 4-type virus in the spinal fluid]. 19655894488
[epidemic of aseptic meningitis due to echo virus type 4. epidemic breakout in the town of karumai-cho, iwate prefecture in 1964]. 19655894985
[an epidemic of aseptic meningitis due to echo virus 6]. 19655894998
[case of bilateral ascending paralysis caused by echo-14 virus]. 19655895234
[clinical observations on encephalomyelitis with abdominal signs at onset and on the isolation of a virus from patients' feces]. 19655897037
[research, in a sample of the population of asmara (eritrea), on antibodies neutralizing some types of enterovirus (poliovirus 1, 2 and 3; coxsackie virus b 1 to b 5; echo virus 9, 11, and 12)]. 19655181044
[non-specific inhibitors of echo-7 virus hemagglutinins and methods for the elimination]. 19655296095
[a case of paralytic disease caused by echo 9 virus]. 19655827616
[the role of echo virus 19 in the etiology of several epidemic outbreaks of an acute respiratory nature]. 19655828875
the outbreak of unknown infectious disease in the meon valley 1948, clinically diagnosed in retrospect as an echo virus infection. 19655829617
nonfatal bulbospinal paralysis due to echo 4 virus. 19655832554
[significance of concomitant viral and bacterial infections in diarrheic conditions]. 19655330960
experimental infection of mice with echo-6 virus. 19654379438
virus susceptibility of marmoset kidney cell cultures. 19654284315
hemadsorption-negative plaque test: new assay for rubella virus revealing a unique interference.a simple and rapid plaque procedure has been developed for detecting and accurately assaying rubella virus in a noncytopathic virus-cell relationship. plaque-formation is based on the development, in individual cells infected with rubella virus, of a unique type of intrinsic interference to infection with newcastle disease virus. rubella virus-infected cells challenged with newcastle disease virus and tested for hemadsorption 15 hours later stand out as hemadsorption-negative areas. individual l ...19654283964
plaque cinetic index in cultures under agar. 19654284690
antiviral activity of gliotoxin. 19654285752
[unidentifiable questionable enteroviruses in a nursery]. 19654285852
sensitivity of agar overlay method for the recognition of enteroviruses.comparison of the agar overlay technique with the fluid culture technique for isolation and identification of enteroviruses showed the former to be useful: (i) for isolation of enterovirus when the number of virus particles was too small to produce detectable cytopathic effect (cpe) in fluid cultures, (ii) for isolation of echovirus 22 which did not produce detectable cpe in fluid cultures, (iii) as an aid to rapid differentiation of enteroviruses, and (iv) for differentiation of viruses in mixe ...19654286250
serum globulin dyscrasia. lack of virus neutralizing antibodies in normal serum and hypergammaglobulinemia. 196514233247
enterovirus immunizing antigens in the form of cation-stabilized and concentrated virus preparations. 196514322585
the r ole of infection in chronic bronchitis. 196514309801
[familial outbreak of infantile diarrhea, with isolation of echo virus (type 14)]. 196514325097
comparison of the elution and adsorption of picornaviruses by cotton and calcium alginate wool swabs.the recovery of picornaviruses by cotton and calcium alginate wool swabs was studied by use of prototype strains of poliovirus 1, echovirus 1, coxsackievirus a9, and rhinovirus 16/60. no significant differences in recovery of viruses by the two types of swabs could be demonstrated. it is suggested that use of cotton swabs in the virus laboratory be continued, since wool swabs may favor the recovery of undesirable bacterial contaminants. adsorption of viruses by cotton and wool swabs was similar ...196514325287
a non-protein-synthesis-dependent stage of latent period and time of photosensitivity loss of virus in its interaction with the cell. 196514328217
on the alleged antigenic relation between echo virus types 29 and 32. 196514330904
studies on the etiology of aseptic meningitis in peking. 196514333145
echovirus 25 infections in scotland, 1961-64. 196514337826
[the guillain-barr'e syndrome due to echo 3 virus]. 196514341361
serological evidence of coxsackie and echo virus infections. 196514342008
[behavior of complement-fixing antibodies for adenovirus and echo 6 virus in a closed community and in a free environment]. 196514343240
persistent infection of human conjunctiva cell cultures by myxovirus parainfluenza 3. 196514346128
[petechial exanthema, meningeal reaction and diarrhea associated with infection by the type 7 echo virus in an infant]. 196514312724
[epidemic of echo virus type 4 in the netherlands. preliminary report]. 196514312765
experimental infection of beagles with echo virus type 6. lf-25. 196514313026
[virological and serological investigation of neuroinfections of hospital patients in warsaw in 1963]. 196514317137
comparative sensitivity of human fetal diploid kidney cell strains and monkey kidney cell cultures for isolation of certain human viruses. 196514275846
inhibition of poliovirus minute-plaque mutants and echoviruses by sulfated polysaccharides. 196514277676
on the growth of certain "newer" respiratory viruses in organ cultures. 196514286939
aseptic meningitis associated with echo virus type 9 infection. with special reference to variability by sex and incidence of paralytic sequelae.the clinical and clinical laboratory findings in a group of 104 patients with aseptic meningitis associated with echo-9 infection were widely variable.a male to female case ratio of 3.7:1 was noted, and the mean age of the female group was significantly greater than that of the male group. the median of cerebrospinal fluid leukocyte counts was significantly higher in the male than in the female patients. clinical manifestations of the disease were similar to those noted in other reports. residua ...196514288142
extraction of cell-associated virus without damage of the culture. (brief report). 196514292789
differences in cystine dependence and chromatographic behavior between two type 4 echovirus strains.wallis, craig (baylor university college of medicine, houston, tex.), and joseph l. melnick. differences in cystine dependence and chromatographic behavior between two type 4 echovirus strains. j. bacteriol. 89:1310-1313. 1965.-type 4 strains of echovirus, which are known to differ in the ease in which they can be neutralized, have been found to differ in other properties also. the prototype strain (pesascek) differed from a readily neutralizable strain (dutoit) in that the pesascek strain could ...196514293003
glucose consumption of cultured cells before and after infection with enteroviruses or virus nucleic acids. 196514293873
studies of mutants of echovirus 6. 3. behavior in monkey and human cell culture. 196514294412
studies of mutants of echovirus 6. i. biologic and serologic characteristics. 196514294416
studies of mutants of echovirus 6. ii. isolation from human alimentary tract. 196514294417
effect of 3-methylmercapto4-thio-6-azauracil on picornavirus multiplication. 196514299356
[some considerations on viruses]. 196514308179
[on the significance of viruses in the etiology of gastrointestinal diseases in young children]. 196514259086
[changes in the pharynx in children with enterovirus infections]. 196514259098
[data on the virological examination of infants]. 196514264452
echo 4 meningoencephalitis. 196514264872
enterovirus antibodies in mouse ascitic fluids after immunization. 196514265896
human western equine encephalomyelitis (wee) in saskatchewan. 196514266381
[primary viral meningoencephalitis]. 196514267922
echo virus type 25, infection in adult volunteers. 196514268627
interference between proflavine treated reovirus and related and unrelated viruses. 196514269254
enteroviral syndromes in toronto, 1964.virological or serological investigations of 72 children in toronto and environs, who were hospitalized between january and october 1964 with a variety of syndromes, revealed evidence of enteroviral infection in 29 subjects. coxsackie b2 was the dominant enterovirus, being isolated from feces and/or cerebrospinal fluid (csf) of three children with aseptic meningitis, three with pleurodynia, one with myalgia and one with pericarditis; four additional patients showed rising antibody titres to this ...196514269435
photodynamic inactivation of enteroviruses.wallis, craig (baylor university college of medicine, houston, tex.), and joseph l. melnick. photodynamic inactivation of enteroviruses. j. bacteriol. 89:41-46. 1965.-enteroviruses are usually resistant to photodynamic inactivation, but they can be rendered completely photosensitive to proflavine at ph 9 to 10, if they are first purified by filtration through an anion resin. in addition, if enteroviruses are grown in cells maintained in a salt-glucose medium, they can be photosensitized. of 38 e ...196514255679
characterization of prototype virus echo-32. 196514254542
[ exanthematous diseases caused by echo virus type 9]. 196514251021
[enterovirus infections]. 196514252381
an outbreak of meningitis associated with e.c.h.o. virus type 9.this paper describes an outbreak of aseptic meningitis associated with e.c.h.o virus type 9 among members of the royal air force and their families stationed in western germany in 1961. there was a total of 44 cases. epistaxis occurred in eight cases and in 16 there was a rash. virus was isolated from faeces in 11 of 24 cases examined and from cerebrospinal fluid in three out of six.196514247699
isolation of rubella virus: an epidemic characterized by rash and arthritis. 196514242416
formalinized red cells in diagnostic virology. 19664286300
density of infectious virus and complement-fixing antigens of two rhinovirus strains.dans, p. e. (national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, bethesda, md.), b. r. forsyth, and r. m. chanock. density of infectious virus and complement-fixing antigens of two rhinovirus strains. j. bacteriol. 91:1605-1611. 1966.-two rhinovirus serotypes (echovirus 28 and hgp) and poliovirus type 1 were banded by isopycnic centrifugation in cesium chloride. the rhinovirus virions had a density of 1.41 g/ml, whereas that of poliovirus was 1.34. since a number of other enteroviruses also h ...19664286454
the virus watch program: a continuing surveillance of viral infections in metropolitan new york families. ii. laboratory methods and preliminary report on infections revealed by virus isolation. 19664286696
the virus watch program: a continuing surveillance of viral infections in metropolitan new york families. 3. preliminary report on association of infections with disease. 19664286697
[does the physiology of the vagina tolerate a virus infection?]. 19664286910
viral spectrum of an established chimpanzee liver cell line. 19664286950
comparative study of seven picornaviruses of man.jamison, richard m. (baylor university college of medicine, houston, tex.), and heather d. mayor. comparative study of seven picornaviruses of man. j. bacteriol. 91:1971-1976. 1966.-the buoyant densities in cscl and potassium tartrate of seven acid-resistant picornaviruses of man were determined. the viruses studied were found to be a relatively homogeneous group. buoyant densities ranged from 1.32 to 1.35 g/cc in cscl and 1.21 to 1.23 g/cc in potassium tartrate. the buoyant density of each viru ...19664287079
viral infections of monkeys in their natural habitat in southern india. ii. serological evidence of viral infection. 19664287390
[research on some virological and serological aspects of respiratory infections]. 19664287626
viruses and disease: studies in a children's home. 19664287644
gradient plate technique applied to the study of antiviral substances. 19664287656
antibody responses of young infants to naturally occurring viral infections. 19664288467
coxsackie group b virus infection and acute diarrhoea occurring among children in costa rica. 19664288878
[respiratory virus antibodies in human sera from different regions of the world]. 19664288913
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