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Topic:Immune Response

The immune response in horses involves a complex network of cells, tissues, and molecules that work together to protect the animal from pathogens and other harmful agents. This process includes both innate and adaptive immune mechanisms. Innate immunity provides the first line of defense and involves components such as physical barriers, phagocytic cells, and the complement system. Adaptive immunity, on the other hand, is characterized by the activation of lymphocytes and the production of antibodies, which provide a targeted response to specific antigens. Key components of the equine immune system include T cells, B cells, and various cytokines that facilitate communication between immune cells. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the mechanisms, regulation, and implications of immune responses in equine health.
Observations of the effect of horse anti-pig leucocyte serum in suppressing the rejection of skin allografts in pigs.
Folia biologica    January 1, 1969   Volume 15, Issue 4 281-287 
Symes MO, Immelman EJ, Lucke JN, Mansell PW.No abstract available
[An equine influenza vaccine].
Berliner und Munchener tierarztliche Wochenschrift    October 1, 1968   Volume 81, Issue 19 392-395 
Böhm HO, Panjević D.No abstract available
[Level of antitoxic immunity and carriage of diphtheria bacilli in horses under the present circumstances of diminution of morbidity of diphtheria].
Archives roumaines de pathologie experimentales et de microbiologie    September 1, 1968   Volume 27, Issue 3 555-562 
Stănică E, Maximesco P, Stoian C, Pop A, Oprişan R, Potorac E.No abstract available
Attempts to relate bovine papilloma virus to the cause of equine sarcoid: immunity to bovine papilloma virus.
American journal of veterinary research    July 1, 1968   Volume 29, Issue 7 1363-1366 
Ragland WL, Spencer GR.No abstract available
Corticosteroids in endotoxic shock.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    May 1, 1968   Volume 63, Issue 5 454-456 
Roberts D.No abstract available
Influenza in horses.
Bulletin - Office international des epizooties    May 1, 1968   Volume 70, Issue 1 171-180 
Beveridge WI.No abstract available
WHO collaborative studies on enterovirus reference antisera: second report.
Bulletin of the World Health Organization    January 1, 1968   Volume 38, Issue 4 577-593 
Hampil B, Melnick JL.This paper summarizes the results of the second part of co-operative studies undertaken by the WHO International Reference Centre for Enteroviruses and a number of WHO Regional Virus Reference Centres, WHO Virus Collaborating Laboratories and other laboratories in a comprehensive testing programme of enterovirus equine antisera. The studies were designed to appraise the specificity of immune serum prepared in horses against 16 representative prototype enteroviruses (polioviruses 2 and 3, coxsackieviruses A7, B1, B2, B4, B5 and B6 and echoviruses 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 12 and 17). Tests for neutrali...
Primary immune response in cultures of spleen cells.
Lancet (London, England)    December 16, 1967   Volume 2, Issue 7529 1279-1281 doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(67)90393-5
Marbrook J.No abstract available
[Intrauterine therapy of streptococcus endometritis of mares with Rifamycin SV. A preliminary communication].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    November 15, 1967   Volume 74, Issue 22 573-577 
de Bois CH, von Leeuwen W.No abstract available
Serological responses of horses immunized with live attenuated African horse sickness vaccine.
Journal of comparative pathology    October 1, 1967   Volume 77, Issue 4 431-438 doi: 10.1016/0021-9975(67)90029-1
Mirchamsy H, Taslimi H.No abstract available
Serum sickness. Evidence in man of antigen-antibody complexes and free light chains in the circulation during the acute reaction.
Annals of internal medicine    September 1, 1967   Volume 67, Issue 3 596-602 doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-67-3-596
Vaughan JH, Barnett EV, Leadley PJ.No abstract available
Post-vaccination reactions in donkeys vaccinated with African horse-sickness polyvalent vaccines.
Bulletin - Office international des epizooties    July 1, 1967   Volume 67, Issue 7 949-959 
Ozawa Y, Hazrati A.No abstract available
Immunologic response of the equine to Salmonella typhimurium bacterin.
The Cornell veterinarian    July 1, 1967   Volume 57, Issue 3 454-464 
Hibbs CM, Coffman JR.No abstract available
[Tissue antigens of the digestive tract in man and animals. II. Antigens of the colon].
Pathologie et biologie    April 1, 1967   Volume 15, Issue 7 359-367 
Zweibaum A, Halpern B, Veyre C, Oriol-Palou R.No abstract available
African horse-sickness killed-virus tissue culture vaccine.
Canadian journal of comparative medicine and veterinary science    November 1, 1966   Volume 30, Issue 11 311-314 
Ozawa Y, Bahrami S.Formalized African horse-sickness (AHS) type 9 virus cultivated in monkey kidney stable (MS) cell cultures was experimentally used for immunizing horses. Inactivated vaccines prepared either from viscerotropic or neurotropic type 9 AHS virus produced antibodies in vaccinated horses. Immunity developed in all horses vaccinated with various amounts of the vaccine, and protected them from infection, when challenged 5 weeks after vaccination.
Immunizing horses against rabies.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    November 1, 1966   Volume 149, Issue 9 1159-1161 
Marx MB, Sikes RK.No abstract available
Immunization for equine influenza.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    February 15, 1966   Volume 148, Issue 4 413-417 
Bryans JT, Doll ER, Wilson JC, McCollum WH.No abstract available
Complement fixation test of equine infectious anemia. II. Relationship between CF antibody response and the disease.
National Institute of Animal Health quarterly    January 1, 1966   Volume 6, Issue 4 204-207 
Kono Y, Kobayashi K.No abstract available
Colicine K: VI. The Immune Response of Horses to a Colicinogenic Strain of Escherichia Coli.
The Journal of experimental medicine    October 31, 1965   Volume 122, Issue 5 891-903 doi: 10.1084/jem.122.5.891
Goebel WF, Staub AM.1. The immunization of horses with the colicinogenic bacillus E. coli K235 L + O(m) stimulates antibodies which precipitate and neutralize colicine K and neutralize the heterologous colicine I as well. 2. Unlike rabbits, horses evoke predpitating antibodies for the sialic acid-containing polysaccharide colominic acid.
[Immunogenesis and nonspecific natural resistance factors. IV. On changes in the lysozyme content of the blood serum of horses after hyperimmunization].
Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii    October 1, 1965   Volume 42, Issue 10 19-21 
Pletsityĭ DF, Shaganov LN.No abstract available
[On pollen allergy in animals].
Veterinariia    July 1, 1965   Volume 42, Issue 7 68-69 
Pasternak NI, Brysin VG.No abstract available
ENDOTOXEMIA IN A HORSE.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    June 1, 1965   Volume 146 1300-1303 
CARROLL EJ, SCHALM OW, WHEAT JD.No abstract available
[Effect of adjuvants in tetanus hyperimmunization of horses].
Archiv fur experimentelle Veterinarmedizin    April 1, 1965   Volume 19, Issue 1 331-339 
Schützler H.No abstract available
SOME ANTIGENIC CHARACTERISTICS AND IMMUNOLOGIC REACTIONS OF HORSE SPLEEN FERRITIN. PATTERSON R, SUSZKO IM, PRUZANSKY JJ.No abstract available
[COMPARATIVE EVOLUTION SINCE 1930 OF HUMAN DIPHTHERIA MORBIDITY AND OF NATURAL ANTIDIPHTHERIA IMMUNITY IN THE HORSE].
Bulletin de l'Academie nationale de medecine    November 17, 1964   Volume 148 576-582 
NICOL L.No abstract available
[Serum Inhibitors of Streptolysin O in Animals. I. Inhibitors in Normal and Animals Immunized Against Streptolysin O].
Annales de l\'Institut Pasteur    March 1, 1964   Volume 106 380-387 
PEREZ JJ, WAHL R, BOISSOL C.No abstract available
CHARACTERIZATION OF ANTIBODIES PRODUCED IN A HORSE FOLLOWING INJECTIONS OF MYCOSIS FUNGOIDES LYMPHOMA TISSUE.
The Journal of investigative dermatology    December 1, 1963   Volume 41 429-438 doi: 10.1038/jid.1963.137
BLAYLOCK WK, SCOGGINS RB, MALMGREN RA, VANSCOTT EJ.No abstract available
Correlation Between the Reaction of Horses to a Pyrogen and Their Immunological Responses in Antitetanic Serum Production
Nature    October 19, 1963   Volume 200 286-288 doi: 10.1038/200286b0
CHIOSA L, MUNTIU N, CONSTANTINESCU C, PRELIPCEANU G, BONCICAT I.No abstract available
[Contributions to the Study of Splenic Hyalinosis and Its Influence on Immunity Reactions]. BONCIU C, DIMITRIU O, BOTEZ V, ANGELESCO I, OLARU A, POENARU E, STANICA E, OLINICI N, PETROVICI M, POP A.No abstract available
The reaction of sensitized horse erythrocytes with rheumatoid arthritis serum.
The Journal of infectious diseases    September 1, 1962   Volume 111 141-145 doi: 10.1093/infdis/111.2.141
PIKE RM, SCHULZE ML.No abstract available