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204 related items for PubMed ID: 4101093

  • 1. [Characterization of the antibodies inhibiting complement fixation in the sera of cattle immunized with an anti-aphthous vaccine].
    Hessami M, Roumiantzeff M, Salvatori J, Caillere F.
    Bull Off Int Epizoot; 1969; 71(3-4):443-62. PubMed ID: 4101093
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  • 2. [Verification of a method of standardization of the antigens of anti-aphthous vaccine based on complement fixation capacity].
    Strobbe R, Debecq J, Leunen J.
    Bull Off Int Epizoot; 1969; 71(3-4):397-404. PubMed ID: 4323528
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  • 3. Immunochemical studies of foot-and-mouh disease. IX. Differences in neutralizing activities of guinea pig and bovine 19S and 7S antibodies.
    Wagner GG, Cown KM.
    J Immunol; 1971 Mar; 106(3):656-60. PubMed ID: 4323129
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  • 4. [Correaation between the sero-neutralization test in mice and crossed anti-aphthous immunization in cattle].
    Bercan A, Muntiu N, Dohotaru V, Tomescu A.
    Bull Off Int Epizoot; 1969 Mar; 71(3-4):381-92. PubMed ID: 4323526
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  • 5. Immunochemical studies of foot-and-mouth disease. 8. Detection and quantitation of antibodies by radial immunodiffusion.
    Cowan KM, Wagner GG.
    J Immunol; 1970 Sep; 105(3):557-66. PubMed ID: 4318483
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  • 6. Further information on the survival of modified foot-and-mouth disease virus in cattle.
    Augé de Mello P, Honigman MN, Fernandes MV, Gomes I.
    Bull Off Int Epizoot; 1970 Sep; 73(5):489-505. PubMed ID: 4337797
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  • 7. [Studies on the suitability of tissue culture neutralization tests in the government etesting of adsorbed foot-and mouth disease vaccines. 1. The content of neutralizing antibody in the serum of cattle after vaccination with adsorbed vaccine against type O2 virus in comparison with the direct immunity testing in cattle].
    Rüting E, Seils H, Weyhe D, Benndorf E.
    Arch Exp Veterinarmed; 1969 Sep; 23(4):827-38. PubMed ID: 4319494
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  • 8. [Studies of sero-neutralization in mice used for measurement of post-vaccination immunity of cattle to foot-and-mouth disease].
    Maupas P, Perraud J.
    Bull Off Int Epizoot; 1969 Sep; 71(3-4):509-17. PubMed ID: 4323533
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  • 9. Foot-and-mouth disease vaccine: influence of the vaccine virus subtype on neutralizing antibody and resistance to disease.
    Graves JH, McKercher PD, Callis JJ.
    Am J Vet Res; 1972 Apr; 33(4):765-8. PubMed ID: 4336082
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  • 10. Serological differentiation of foot-and-mouth disease virus strains in relation to selection of suitable vaccine viruses.
    Rweyemamu MM, Pay TW, Parker MJ.
    Dev Biol Stand; 1976 Apr; 35():205-4. PubMed ID: 198288
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  • 11. [The fractionation of foot-and-mouth disease hyperimmune serum from cattle by combination of gel filtration and column electrophoresis].
    Olechnowitz AF.
    Arch Exp Veterinarmed; 1967 Apr; 21(4):981-7. PubMed ID: 4299923
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  • 12. Foot-and-mouth disease circulating antibodies in convalescent cattle.
    Gomes I, Fernandez AA, De Mello PA.
    Bull Off Int Epizoot; 1972 Apr; 77(5):731-41. PubMed ID: 4350004
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  • 13. [The problem of the relations between the test of protection in cattle and the index of protection in mice in the checking of the effectiveness of anti-aphthous vaccines prepared with cultured virus].
    Bengelsdorff HJ, Schneider B, Ackermann D.
    Bull Off Int Epizoot; 1969 Apr; 71(3-4):405-17. PubMed ID: 4323529
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  • 14. [Evolution and duration of anti-aphthous immunity in the primo-vaccinated ox].
    Lucam F, Fedida M, Dannacher G, Perraud J.
    Bull Off Int Epizoot; 1969 Apr; 71(3-4):463-84. PubMed ID: 4324720
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  • 15. [Testing of the activity of anti-foot-and-mouth disease vaccines].
    Fédida M, Dannacher G, Coudert M, Perrin M, Martel JL.
    Dev Biol Stand; 1976 Apr; 35():243-70. PubMed ID: 198292
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  • 16. Lymphocytotoxic antibody response to cardiac allotransplantation in man. II. Characterization of antigenic specificities and immunoglobulin class.
    Johnson AH, Butler WT, Rossen RD, Mittal KK.
    J Immunol; 1970 Dec; 105(6):1432-8. PubMed ID: 4098502
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  • 17. [Demonstration of antibody-synthesizing cells in mice and swine by means of local hemolysis in gel following immunization with foot-and-mouth disease virus and vaccine].
    Wittmann G, Reda I.
    Zentralbl Bakteriol Orig A; 1974 Dec; 227(1-4):420-5. PubMed ID: 4154623
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  • 18. Secretory antibody responses in cattle infected with foot-and-mouth disease virus.
    Matsumoto M, McKercher PD, Nusbaum KE.
    Am J Vet Res; 1978 Jul; 39(7):1081-7. PubMed ID: 209706
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  • 19. [The physico-chemical properties of adenovirus antibodies].
    Meiser W, Schmidt WA, Wigand R.
    Zentralbl Bakteriol Orig; 1969 Jan; 209(2):143-53. PubMed ID: 5386530
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  • 20. Immunoglobulins and antibodies in gallbladder bile.
    Keclik M, Wolf RH, Felsenfeld O, Smetana HF.
    Am J Gastroenterol; 1970 Jul; 54(1):19-29. PubMed ID: 4193892
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