نتایج جستجو برای: bovine coronavirus

تعداد نتایج: 113598  

2017
Manabu NEMOTO Toru KANNO Hiroshi BANNAI Koji TSUJIMURA Takashi YAMANAKA Hiroshi KOKADO

A vaccine for equine coronavirus (ECoV) is so far unavailable. Bovine coronavirus (BCoV) is antigenically related to ECoV; it is therefore possible that BCoV vaccine will induce antibodies against ECoV in horses. This study investigated antibody response to ECoV in horses inoculated with BCoV vaccine. Virus neutralization tests showed that antibody titers against ECoV increased in all six horse...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1982
B King D A Brian

The tissue culture-adapted strain (Mebus) of bovine coronavirus was grown in the presence of isotopically labeled amino acids, glucosamine, or orthophosphate for the purpose of analyzing the virion structural proteins. Five species of polypeptides were identified when purified virions were solubilized in urea and sodium dodecyl sulfate and resolved by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Four sp...

Journal: :Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology 1999
G C Daginakatte C Chard-Bergstrom G A Andrews S Kapil

This is the first report of the production of monoclonal antibodies against elk coronavirus. The nucleoprotein gene of elk coronavirus was amplified by PCR and was cloned and expressed in a prokaryotic expression vector. Recombinant nucleocapsid protein was used to immunize mice for the production of hybridomas. Twelve hybridomas that produced monoclonal antibodies against the nucleocapsid prot...

Journal: :British Veterinary Journal 1993

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1983
C F Crouch T J Raybould

Purified coronavirus, detergent extracts of purified coronavirus, and virus-infected Madin-Darby bovine kidney cells were evaluated as antigen substrates in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and passive hemagglutination systems. Only detergent-extracted and -unextracted, purified viruses were reactive as antigen substrates in ELISA, whereas all three antigen preparations could be used f...

2011
Luiz G. Góes Edison L. Durigon Angélica A. Campos Noely Hein Saulo D. Passos José A. Jerez

To the Editor: Coronavirus HKU1 is a newly identifi ed human coronavirus (HCoV) that was reported fi rst in 2005 in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People's Republic of China; later in Australia, Europe, and the United States, and more recently in Brazil, demonstrating a global distribution (1–3). We examined the circulation of HCoV in Brazil and the possible presence of the new HCoV t...

2006
José Antonio Jerez Fábio Gregori Paulo Eduardo Brandão Fumio Honma Ito Maria da Glória Buzinaro Takeo Sakai

Isolation of BCoV was performed in monolayers of HmLu-1 cells, using 20 fecal samples from clinical cases of diarrhea in calves. Samples were positive for BCoV by means of hemagglutination / hemagglutination inhibition (HA/HI). Up to the fifth serial passage, 13 of these isolates presented syncytial cytopathic effect, similar to Kakegawa standard strain. When isolates were submitted to seroneut...

2016
S.K.P. Lau A.K.L. Tsang S. Shakeel Ahmed M. Mahbub Alam Z. Ahmed P.-C. Wong K.-Y. Yuen P.C.Y. Woo

We report the complete genome sequences of a buffalo coronavirus (BufCoV HKU26) detected from the faecal samples of two domestic water buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) in Bangladesh. They possessed 98-99% nucleotide identities to bovine coronavirus (BCoV) genomes, supporting BufCoV HKU26 as a member of Betacoronavirus 1. Nevertheless, BufCoV HKU26 possessed distinct accessory proteins between spike ...

2010
Patrick C. Y. Woo Yi Huang Susanna K. P. Lau Kwok-Yung Yuen

The drastic increase in the number of coronaviruses discovered and coronavirus genomes being sequenced have given us an unprecedented opportunity to perform genomics and bioinformatics analysis on this family of viruses. Coronaviruses possess the largest genomes (26.4 to 31.7 kb) among all known RNA viruses, with G + C contents varying from 32% to 43%. Variable numbers of small ORFs are present...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1983
J E Barlough R H Jacobson D R Downing K L Marcella T J Lynch F W Scott

A computer-assisted, kinetics-based enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was adapted for the detection of coronavirus antibodies in feline serum. An alkaline antigen diluent (carbonate-bicarbonate buffer, pH 9.6) used in initial experiments produced diffuse, nonspecific color reactions in both viral and control antigen cuvettes which were correlated, paradoxically, with coronavirus antibody levels...

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