Progress in clinical and biological research.
Discontinued
Publisher:
Liss.. New York, NY : Wiley-Liss
Frequency: Irregular
Country: United States
Language: English
Start Year:1975 - 1998
Identifiers
| ISSN: | 0361-7742 (Print) 0361-7742 (Linking) |
| NLM ID: | 7605701 |
| (DNLM): | P47400000(s) |
| (OCoLC): | 02111943 |
| Coden: | PCBRD2 |
| Classification: | W1 PR668E |
Is there a morning-evening difference in egg production of bloodworms, strongyle parasites of equines? To test a claim that counts of the eggs of large strongyles or bloodworms, parasites of equines, are greater in morning fecal samples than in those from later in the day, and therefore, may be indicators of circadian variations in these worms, samples from one pony and nine horses were analyzed for strongyle eggs. Samples were collected twice per day, about 7:30 and again about 19:30, during two, 24-day periods. Individual counts varied from 0 to 1184. The mean of all 7:30 counts was 212.52; that of 19:30 counts was 236.03. The difference is not significant, and does not support the idea of ci...
Classification of orbiviruses: a need for supergroups of genera. There has been concern that the present nomenclature system for the members of the Reoviridae family, and particularly the Orbivirus genus, does not represent the actual relationships exhibited between the members. In order to follow the conventions established by the International Committee for the Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV), it is tentatively proposed that the present Reoviridae genera be upgraded in status to the following sub-families: reovirinae, orbivirinae, Fijivirinae, cypovirinae, rotavirinae, coltivirinae and phytoreovirinae. Below the sub-family level, divisions of genus (equivalent...
Immunodeficiency disease in animals. Significant contributions to understanding the role of lymphocyte subpopulations in the immune response and to the characterization of immunodeficiencies in children have been achieved through study of animal models of immunodeficiency. Additional contributions can be made in two important areas. One is through identification of relevant, naturally-occurring models of adenosine deaminase deficiency and purine nucleoside phosphorylase deficiency. The second, and potentially more important contribution, would be the identification of the metabolic basis for existing immune deficiencies. The nece...