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Publikováno v:
Archives of Virology. 69:95-104
Two strains of mouse cytomegalovirus (MCMV) propagated in mouse salivary glands could be distinguished in neutralization tests. Cell (mouse embryo fibroblast)-passaged virus of either strain was generally 10-20 times easier to neutralize than virus p
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hygiene. 78:419-427
SUMMARYRubella haemagglutination inhibiting (HAI) antibody titres were determined in 54 seronegative women and 31 naturally immune women after vaccination and revaccination with Wistar RA27/3 strain rubella vaccine administered by the intranasal or s
Autor:
Janine J. Gould, June D. Almeida
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Virology. 1:111-117
While the involvement of measles-like virus with subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) has been shown in many laboratories, the possible mechanisms by which a normal measles infection may lead to the chronic condition are unclear. The work repor
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hygiene. 70:49-53
SUMMARYIn a comparative study of 24 different rubella virus strains, all but three formed small plaques in RK 13 cell cultures; of these one was the vaccine strain HPV-77, one was isolated from a congenitally infected infant, and the third was recove
Publikováno v:
Scottish Medical Journal. 17:140-142
Two trials were carried out with Wistar RA 27/3 live attenuated rubella vaccine. Five of six seronegative girls in a boarding school gave a positive serological response after subcutaneous administration of vaccine. Mild clinical reactions occurred f
Autor:
Janine J. Gould, C. A. Mims
Publikováno v:
The Journal of infectious diseases. 137(5)
Necrosis of the spleen is seen in mice of certain strains after injection of large doses of murine cytomegalovirus. Necrosis begins in perifollicular areas containing infected cells which do not appear to be macrophages, and in severe cases the entir
Autor:
Michael Butler, Janine J. Gould
Publikováno v:
The Journal of general virology. 49(2)
Summary The neutralization of rubella virus was investigated and shown to proceed by first order kinetics over the first 10 to 15 min. A comparison of the rate constant of neutralization (K) for six strains of rubella virus was carried out over this