Kindig, O., et al. “Effects of a Pathogenic Canine Herpesvirus on Canine Brain Cell Cultures and Cerebellar Expiants”. Acta Neuropath, vol. 15, 1970, pp. 97-113, https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00685264.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Kindig, O.
Author: Koestner, A.
Author: Johnson, Gerald R.
Author: Long, J. F.
Date Issued
1970
Abstract

Examination over a period of 72 hours from inoculation showed that lesions developed first in astrocytes. where nucleolar changes. the appearance of three types of inclusion bodies, virus antigen and virus particles preceded cell degeneration and virus release. Less numerous inclusions were found in oligodendrocytes, but none in neurones, although these were irreversibly damaged. The in-vitro results obtained agree closely with other in-vivo studies on the course of the disease.-MRC..

Note

Dep. Vet. Path., State Univ., Columbus, Ohio 43210.

Source type: Electronic(1)

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Language

  • English

Subjects

  • degeneration
  • small mammals
  • Antigens
  • viruses
  • animals
  • carnivores
  • viral diseases
  • lesions
  • Canidae
  • Host Resistance and Immunity
  • Parasites Vectors Pathogens and Biogenic Diseases of Animals
  • Dogs
  • Chordata
  • NEURONS
  • inoculation
  • Animal Physiology and Biochemistry Excluding Nutrition
  • Fissipeda
  • Herpesviridae
  • research
  • canine herpesvirus
  • cell cultures
  • RELEASE
  • Animal Tissue and Cell Culture
  • Brain
  • cultures
  • mammals
  • Pets and Companion Animals
  • vertebrates
  • Canis
Page range
97-113
Host Title
Acta Neuropath
Volume
15
ISSN
0001-6322
1432-0533