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[susceptibility of some strains of human tumor cells to some viruses of the echo group]. 19665942913
effect of l-cystine and sulfated polysaccharides on replication of echovirus type 32 in monkey kidney cells. 19665924440
[aseptic meningitis caused by echo virus 6 (endemia in the south of iwate prefecture in the summer of 1965)]. 19665951454
acute glomerulonephritis associated with echo virus type 9 infection. 19665921336
[from acute anterior poliomyelitis to poliomyelitis-like infectious syndromes]. 19665955193
experimental infection of beagles with echo virus type 6. 19665970318
[epidemic of "acute enteric disease" associated with infection by "echo 14" virus]. 19665990993
[respiratory virus antibodies in human sera from different regions of the world]. 19664288913
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
enhancing effect of human erythrocyte extracts on the susceptibility of monkey kidney cells to certain enteroviruses. 19664289410
the virus inactivating capacity of sea water. 19664289436
immune adherence hemagglutination test as a new sensitive method for titration of animal virus antigens and antibodies. 19664289948
adult heart disease due to the coxsackie virus group b. 19664378154
stabilization of echo virus haemagglutnins. i. thermal inactivation of haemagglutinins and their cationic stabilization. 19664380472
stabilization of echo virus haemagglutinins. ii. stabilization with organic compounds. 19664380473
stabilization of echo virus haemagglutinins. 3. some peculiarities of the stabilization with organic compounds. 19664381337
[silent passage of echo virus type 20 together with dyspepsia coli strains in a day nursery school]. 19664869923
elution from deae-cellulose of certain echo 19 virus strains. 19664380370
use of deae dextran in agar overlays to enhance size of echo virus plaques. 19664958782
the antigen composition of echo type 6 virus studied by immunodiffusion and immunoelectrophoresis. 19664959451
change in chang liver cells from virus susceptibility to resistance mediated by persistent infection with echovirus type 9. 19664960050
inhibition of enterovirus cytopathic effects by 2-(alpha-hydroxybenzyl)-benzimidazole.bablanian, rostom (the rockefeller university, new york, n.y.), hans j. eggers, and igor tamm. inhibition of enterovirus cytopathic effects by 2-(alpha-hydroxybenzyl)-benzimidazole. j. bacteriol. 91:1289-1294. 1966.-2-(alpha-hydroxybenzyl)-benzimidazole (hbb), a specific inhibitor of enterovirus multiplication, markedly delayed the development of cytopathological changes induced by echovirus 12 or coxsackievirus b4 in monkey kidney cells, but did not prevent the ultimate degeneration of infected ...19664956333
an epidemic of echo 9 virus meningitis in auckland. 19665225621
[epidemiology of coxsackie and echo virus infections. review]. 19665329063
[epidemiology of coxsackie and echo virus infections. review]. 19665328786
[experimental study of several strains of echo virus]. 19665336605
[summer epidemic of an exanthematous disease induced by echo 9 virus in infants]. 19665909653
[studies on echo-9 virus. i. serological variation of echo-9 (hill) virus under the influence of temperature]. 19665933500
echovirus type 18 infection: an unusual exanthem. 19665939742
[meningitis caused by echo virus type 4. an infectious disease in which relative bradycardia can occur]. 19665943399
isolation of echovirus type 11 from two cases of burkitt's tumour and three cases of other tumours. 19675582280
fatal myocarditis associated with echo virus, type 22, infection in a child with apparent immunological deficiency. 19675339732
segregation of mouse virulent and avirulent echo virus type 9 strains and the correlation of mouse-virulence with the "temperature" (rct/40) marker. 19675600963
[the effect of epsilon-aminocaproic acid (a protease inhibitor) on the deproteinization of echo 7 virus determined by loss of photosensitivity]. 19675607291
[experimental infection of mice induced by echo virus types 7, 8, 11 and 13 adapted to them]. 19675611753
meningitis caused by echo virus type 4 in northern part of kyushu, 1965. 19675183711
an outbreak of meningitis due to echovirus type 4 in grimsby in 1963. ii. virus studies and antibody responses. 19674962742
echo virus infection. a review. 19675342444
the hemagglutination inhibition test for rubella: a comparison of its sensitivity to that of neutralization, complement fixation and fluorescent antibody tests for diagnosis of infection and determination of immunity status. 19674860926
serologic relationship of echovirus 4 strains isolated in south africa to shropshire strain. 19674960232
virus multiplication and carbohydrate oxidative metabolism. i. effect of succinate dehydrogenase inhibition by malonate on virus multiplication in monkey kidney cell culture. 19674383886
intrinsic interference: a unique interference system used in assaying non-cytopathic viruses. 19674301198
[isolation of a cellular strain from a tumor of chemical origin in hamsters]. 19674309079
viral agents in gastrointestinal disease. 19674290349
myxovirus dissemination by air.myxoviruses including 150 strains of parainfluenza 1, 15 of parainfluenza 3 and five of influenza b virus were isolated from nasopharyngeal secretions obtained from 300 children less than 3 years of age who developed acute laryngotracheobronchitis during the preceding 48 hours. the patients were examined between october 1966 and january 1967, the peak monthly rate of virus isolation (67%) occurring during january. parainfluenza 1 virus was isolated from air obtained in the vicinity of one of 30 ...19674290621
[complement fixing antibodies to various viruses inducing acute respiratory diseases in children of various ages]. 19674301440
various antibody holding status against viruses in cercopithecus aethiops and macaca irus. ii. the presence of neutralizing antibody against herpes virus, echo virus and simian virus 40. 19674303328
the usefullness of human fibroblast cell lines for the isolation of viruses. 19674289892
[acute respiratory diseases caused by echo virus. clinical observations and virological study]. 19674291756
enhanced diffusion of enterovirus antigens in agar gel in the presence of protamine. 19674294115
photodynamically inactivated vaccines prepared by growing viruses in cells containing neutral red. 19674294650
bovine enteric cytopathogenic viruses. iv. attempts to identify three prototype strains by neutralization tests with bacterial, bovine, and human reference antigens and antisera. 19674291977
[clinical aspects of virus diseases]. 19674329281
[the antiviral action of interferon in a tissue culture]. 19675618664
[echo 6-type virus isolated from a case of acute cerebellar ataxia]. 19675625450
outbreak of e.c.h.o. virus type 30 in a general practice. 19676081003
comparison of bouyant density of two mutants of echo 6 by density gradient ultracentrifugation. 19676023428
paroxysmal atrial tachycardia associated with echo 9 virus infection. 19676024218
[hemagglutination by certain types of echo virus. ii. preliminary study of the heterogeneity of hemagglutinin types 3, 6, 7, 11, 12 and 29, by chromatography on calcium phosphate]. 19676062790
potassium-deficient medium as a reversible nontoxic inhibitor of echo 12 virus replication. 19676028946
[effects of hydrostatic pressure and temperature on inactivation of infectivity and hemagglutinin of several echo virus strains]. 19676062791
an outbreak of meningitis due to echovirus type 4 in grimsby in 1963. i. clinical features and virus isolation. 19676072052
chromatographic characterization of echovirus prototype strains. 19676051515
[study of heat and pressure inactivation of some echo virus strains]. 19676059743
isolated myocarditis with recovery of echo type 9 virus from the myocardium. 19676081133
outbreak of aseptic meningitis due to echo-9 virus. 19676047550
[the classification of the virus]. 19674298384
[studies on the localization of an ecbo virus in calf kidney cells with the help of a fluorescent antibodies]. 19674299643
[production of interferon in tissue cultures and "in vivo" following infection with brucella suis]. 19674300096
enteroviruses in the north of the european part of the u.s.s.r. 1. the results of virological examinations. 19674241492
acute ascending polyradiculomyelitis. associated with echo 9 virus. 19674292732
[echo virus infections in switzerland during the past 12 years]. 19674301858
fine structure of cells infected with respiratory strains of echovirus 11. 19674291195
studies of infantile diarrhea in karachi, pakistan. ii. multiple virus isolations from rectal swabs. 19674290523
antiviral properties of 1-phenoxymethyl-3,4-dihydro and 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinolines. 19684299256
[studies on the reactivity of macrophages to enterovirus infections. ii. macrophage culture reaction to the virus introduction]. 19684299407
search for perinatal viral infection. a prospective, clinical, virologic, and serologic study. 19684300206
viral infections in hospitalized neonates. 19684300207
studies of echovirus type 6 antigens in immunodiffusion. 1. antigen composition of native and heated virus preparations. 19684190285
[echo virus 8(1) as cause of a group disease in a children's unit]. 19685754323
[echovirus type 33 in southern germany (bavaria). epidemiological studies after isolation of the virus from cerebrospinal fluid]. 19685707652
[studies on echo 9 viruses. iv. studies of the genetic properties s, d, ms and e of "hot" and "cold" mutants]. 19685708827
[epidemic occurrence of echo virus type 6 and type 30 infections during the late summer 1967 in berlin]. 19685745199
echo-11 as a respiratory virus: quantitation of infection in man.through a series of controlled experiments in volunteers, quantitative aspects of infection, illness, and immunity to echo-11 virus were studied. echo-11 is a transmissable viral infection in man and equally infectious to the upper respiratory and the intestinal tracts. the rate of infection was directly related to the dose of virus exposure, but any infectious dose of virus produced illness in only about one-third of the infected subjects. the infectious dose for man varied over a billionfold r ...19685653210
occurrence of echovirus 33 infections in ontario. 19685690127
an outbreak of type 26 echovirus infection with exanthem in an infant home near tokyo. 19685654948
simian hemorrhagic fever. 3. isolation and characterization of a viral agent. 19684297405
hemagglutinating activity of enteroviruses recovered in two primary cell lines and a stable line.a microhemagglutination technique was used to detect hemagglutinating properties of enteroviruses recovered in two primary cell lines, monkey kidney (mk) and human amnion (ham), and in a continuous cell line, human embryonic lung (hel). during a 3-year period, 1,528 isolations of enteroviruses were tested for hemagglutinating activity and hemagglutination inhibition response; 96.3% of the viruses were also identified by virus neutralization tests. enteroviruses recovered in hel were far less lik ...19684298173
isolation and properties of enterovirus receptors. 19684298835
methods for detecting food-borne enteroviruses.a method previously reported for detecting virus in a model system composed of cottage cheese contaminated with coxsackievirus type a9 has been adapted to detecting selected strains of enteroviruses in a variety of foods. bentonite is omitted and serum is added for extracting virus from low-protein foods. samples of foods, usually 25 g, must contain at least 3 to 4 plaque-forming units for a 50% probability of detecting virus. sensitivity in detecting echovirus type 6 was lower than that for the ...19684300896
the antiviral activity of 3,4-dihydro-1-isoquinolineacetamide hydrochloride in vitro, in ovo, and in small laboratory animals. 19684301999
a new cell line of calf kidney and its susceptibility to viruses. 19684303468
[on the antimicrobial effect of peracetic acid. 5. studies on the virucidal effect]. 19684304791
characteristics of cell culture systems. viral flora of canine tissues. 19684305426
establishment, steady state and cure of a chronic infection of llc cells with west nile virus. 19684306836
penicillin resistance correlated with phage types in staphylococcus aureus. 19684233902
viral inactivation by disulfide bond reducing agents. 19684315605
[report on the etiology of virus diseases. 1st quarter 1968. 3]. 19684314370
production of reference enteroviruses.forty-five human enterovirus reagents of certified purity and quality were prepared for use as seed viruses and as immunizing antigens. one of the reagents was ampouled as "untreated" seed virus, whereas 14 were ampouled as "mgcl(2)-stabilized" reagents. the remaining 30 reagents were ampouled as "untreated" seed viruses and as "mgcl(2)-stabilized" reagents. thirty of the reagents were propagated on primary african green monkey kidney cells, 3 on primary baboon kidney cells, 3 on primary rhesus ...19684300898
defectiveness of interferon production and of rubella virus interference in a line of african green monkey kidney cells (vero).vero cells, a line of african green monkey kidney cells, failed to produce interferon when infected with newcastle disease, sendai, sindbis, and rubella viruses, although the cells were sensitive to interferon. further, infection of vero cells with rubella virus did not result in interference with the replication of echovirus 11, newcastle disease virus, or vesicular stomatitis virus, even in cultures where virtually every cell was infected with rubella virus. under the same conditions, bsc-1 ce ...19684302013
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