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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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Multiplication of Turkey herpes virus and Marek's disease virus in chick embryo skin cell cultures
L.B.M. Prasad,P.B. Spradbrow +1 more
TL;DR: A simple method for the in vitro cultivation of chick embryo skin epithelial cells was developed and the replication of turkey herpes virus and Marek's disease herpes virus in this system was studied.
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Released and extracted virions of Marek's disease virus.
TL;DR: Host contamination experiments showed the RV to be a much purer preparation than the EV, and the concentration of naked and enveloped virions recovered was significantly higher from the RV preparations than from the EV.
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Industry-wide surveillance of Marek's disease virus on commercial poultry farms: underlying potential for virulence evolution and vaccine escape
David A. Kennedy,Christopher Cairns,Matthew J. Jones,Andrew S. Bell,Rahel M. Salathé,Susan J. Baigent,Venugopal Nair,Patricia A. Dunn,Andrew F. Read +8 more
TL;DR: A three-year surveillance study to assess the prevalence of Marek’s disease virus on commercial poultry farms, determine the effect of various factors on virus prevalence, and document virus dynamics in broiler chicken houses over short (weeks) and long (years) timescales characterized Marek's disease virus dynamics.
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Tumor immunology in domestic animals.
Myron Essex,C.K. Grant +1 more
TL;DR: This chapter discusses tumor immunology in domestic animals and the ability of a tumor to elicit a specific immune response in the host of origin or in syngeneic normal individuals is its immunogenic capacity.
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Detection of transcripts of Marek's disease virus serotype 1 iCP4 homologue (MDV1 ICP4) by in situ hybridization.
Daiji Endoh,Yasuhiro Kon,Masanobu Hayashi,Toshifumi Morimura,Kyoung-Oh Cho,Toshio Iwasaki,Fumiaki Sato +6 more
TL;DR: Data suggested that DIG-RNA-ISH can detect MDV transcripts on paraffin sections and provide information about their subcellular localization, and indicated the existance of MDV1 ICP4 transcripts-positive cells in these tissues.