نتایج جستجو برای: coxsackievirus

تعداد نتایج: 2980  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1981
S A Huber L P Job J F Woodruff

Spleen cells from adult BALB/c mice injected intraperitoneally with purified coxsackievirus B-3 were tested for cytotoxicity against 51Cr-labeled syngeneic infected and uninfected myofibers. Both male and female immune cells were active against uninfected targets; this reactivity was evident by day 3 of infection and persisted throughout the first week. However, we observed marked sex-related d...

2005
Roger M. Loria Selwyn A. Broitman

Relatively little is known about the pathophysiological events that are associated with viral enteric infections. The susceptibility of the adult mouse to infection with group B coxsackievirus and the absence of clinical manifestations in this host indicated that this would make a useful model for studying such events. The marked similarities between infection with this agent in the mouse and m...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1976
D Bardell

Infectious adenovirus type 5 and coxsackievirus type B5, both nonlipid-containing viruses, were isolated from cells fixed in acetone at 22 degrees C for 15 min, from acetone used for fixation, from the solution used for washing slides during the fluorescent antibody procedure, and after complete processing of antigen preparations with serial twofold dilutions of human antisera and fluorescein-l...

Journal: :Pediatric dermatology 2011
Javier López Davia Pablo Hernández Bel Violeta Zaragoza Ninet María Alma Bracho Fernando González-Candelas Antonio Salazar Miguel Gobernado Isabel Febrer Bosch

This report evaluates the June 2008 onychomadesis outbreak in Valencia, Spain. The study sample consisted of 221 onychomadesis cases and 77 nonaffected individuals who lived close to those affected. We collected data on dietary variables, hygiene products, and individual pathological histories. Feces and blood specimens were collected from 44 cases and 24 controls to evaluate exposure to infect...

2011
Maria A. Bracho Fernando González-Candelas Ana Valero Juan Córdoba Antonio Salazar

Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD), a common disease caused by enteroviruses (EVs), usually affects children. Clustered and sporadic HFMD cases, followed by onychomadesis (nail shedding), occurred during summer and fall 2008 in Valencia, Spain. Fecal samples from onychomadesis patients, who did or did not have previous HFMD, and from healthy children exposed to onychomadesis patients tested p...

2016
Li Wan Xinglei Yao Francesco Faiola Bojun Liu Tianyuan Zhang Yasuhiko Tabata Hiroyuki Mizuguchi Shinsaku Nakagawa Jian-Qing Gao Robert Chunhua Zhao

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are adult stem cells with multilineage potential, which makes them attractive tools for regenerative medicine applications. Efficient gene transfer into MSCs is essential not only for basic research in developmental biology but also for therapeutic applications involving gene-modification in regenerative medicine. Adenovirus vectors (Advs) can efficiently and trans...

2016
Wei Li Hui-hui Gao Qiong Zhang Yu-jie Liu Ran Tao Yu-ping Cheng Qiang Shu Shi-qiang Shang

Herpangina, usually caused by coxsackie virus A, is prevalent in children spreading through the fecal-oral transmission and the respiratory droplets dissemination. Also, it is mostly asymptomatic and self-limiting. In our study, we found that large outbreak of herpangina in children occurred in the summer of 2015 in Hangzhou, China. From May 1th to August 31th, a total of 10 210 children were d...

2009
Christopher C. Kemball Stephanie Harkins Jason K. Whitmire Claudia T. Flynn Ralph Feuer J. Lindsay Whitton

Many viruses encode proteins whose major function is to evade or disable the host T cell response. Nevertheless, most viruses are readily detected by host T cells, and induce relatively strong T cell responses. Herein, we employ transgenic CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells as sensors to evaluate in vitro and in vivo antigen presentation by coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3), and we show that this virus almost co...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1987
R Kandolf D Ameis P Kirschner A Canu P H Hofschneider

We have developed an in situ hybridization assay capable of detecting enteroviral RNA in myocardial cells, using molecularly cloned coxsackievirus B3 cDNA as a diagnostic probe. Because of the high degree of nucleic acid sequence homology among the numerous enteroviral serotypes, including the group A and B coxsackieviruses and the echoviruses, detection of these various agents commonly implica...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1976
S Lo J Gilbert F Hetrick

Studies of the effects of temperature and salinity on the survival of three enteric viruses (poliomyelitis type 1, echovirus-6, and coxsackievirus B-5) under controlled laboratory conditions and in situ indicate that temperature rather than salinity is the critical factor affecting their stability, in that the higher the temperature the more rapid was the loss of viral infectivity. In the labor...

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