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Feather follicle epithelium: a source of enveloped and infectious cell-free herpesvirus from Marek's disease.
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This article is published in Avian Diseases.The article was published on 1970-05-01. It has received 330 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Marek's disease & Mardivirus.read more
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Chapter 4 – Human Proliferative Diseases and Viruses
Gabriel Seman,Leon Dmochowski +1 more
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Gene Expression Profiling in rMd5- and rMd5Δmeq-Infected Chickens
Ming Xu,Huanmin Zhang,Lucy F. Lee,Hongwei Gao,Shayan Sharif,Robert F. Silva,Mohammad Heidari +6 more
TL;DR: It has been shown conclusively that deletion of meq results in loss of transformation of T cells in chickens, with no effect on the early cytolytic phase of infection in lymphoid organs, which is essential for induction of innate and adaptive immunity.
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Réplication, dissémination et morphogénèse du virus de la maladie de Marek en cellules différenciées vers le lignage peau
TL;DR: La peau et en particulier le follicule plumeux est considere comme le seul site de production de particules virales extracellulaires et est a l'origine de la dissemination horizontale du virus et de the contamination of l'environnement.
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Generation, transmission and infectiosity of chicken MDV aerosols under experimental conditions.
Haiyu Hao,Chao Li,Yuyu Qiu,Wang Fangshan,Wenhao Ai,Jing Gao,Liangmeng Wei,Xiaoxia Li,Lingyu Sun,Jie Wu,Guiping Qin,Rong Li,Jiyuan Liu,Jing Lv,Rong Huang,Wang Hairong,Tongjie Chai +16 more
TL;DR: Results demonstrated that infected chicken could discharge virus, the MDV could form aerosols and infect neighboring chickens, and the mechanism of generation and infection of MDV aerosols is helpful to prevent and control MD.
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Stimulation of local solid tumour development of the nonproducer Marek's disease tumour transplant JMV by virus-induced immunosuppression.
Vicco V. Bülow,Frank Weiland +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the effect of the pathogenicity of the MD virus strains used for pre-treatment of the transplants on the development of local JMV tumours in normal chickens.