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Flow cytometric differentiation of avian leukocytes and analysis of their intracellular cytokine expression.

(2010) Keywords: Animals Antibodies, Monoclonal Antigens, CD45 Blood Platelets Cell Separation Chickens Erythrocytes Flow Cytometry Interleukin-1beta Interleukin-6 Leukocytes Phycoerythrin Staining and ...

Immunologic response of unvaccinated workers exposed to anthrax, Belgium.

Proliferation Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Humans Inhalation Exposure Occupational Exposure T-Lymphocytes Abstract: To determine immunologic reactivity to Bacillus anthrax antigens, we conducted serologic ...

Comparative pathogenesis of an avian H5N2 and a swine H1N1 influenza virus in pigs.

swine virus, the AIV produced lower virus titers and fewer antigen positive cells at all levels of the respiratory tract. The respiratory part of the nasal mucosa in particular showed only rare AIV ...

Characterization of pathogenic and resistant genome repertoire reveals two clonal lines in Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Paratyphi B (+)-tartrate positive.

of the O:5 antigen, were identified. All O:5 antigen negative strains were multidrug resistant and originated (with two exceptions) from Belgian, Dutch, or German poultry. Strains exhibiting the O:5 ...

Vaccination of birds other than chickens and turkeys against avian influenza.

provided the vaccine was sufficiently matched antigenically with the challenge virus. Inactivated vaccines induce good antibody titres in most species when applied twice and when body weight is taken into ...

Comparison of classical serotyping and PremiTest assay for routine identification of common Salmonella enterica serovars.

strains (90.8%) by serotyping, while the remaining 69 strains were found to be nontypeable due to either a lack of surface antigen expression or autoagglutination properties. When the PremiTest assay ...

The polymeric stability of the Escherichia coli F4 (K88) fimbriae enhances its mucosal immunogenicity following oral immunization.

instead of an antigen-specific immune response. We have shown before that as a result of oral immunization of piglets with F4 fimbriae purified from pathogenic enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC), the ...

A Bayesian evaluation of six diagnostic tests for foot-and-mouth disease for vaccinated and non-vaccinated cattle.

Volume 86, Issue 1-2, p.124-38 (2008) Keywords: Animals Antibodies, Viral Antigens, Viral Bayes Theorem Cattle Cattle Diseases Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Foot-and-Mouth Disease Foot-and-Mouth ...

FMD vaccines: reflections on quality aspects for applicability in European disease control policy.

serology after vaccination. The viability of a vaccine bank approach was greatly aided by the principle of storing inactivated concentrated FMD viral antigen (Ag) over liquid nitrogen for subsequent ...

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