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- Author:
- Maria Grazia Pennisi; Maria Flaminia Persichetti
- Source:
- Veterinary parasitology 2018 v.251 pp. 131-137
- ISSN:
- 0304-4017
- Subject:
- DNA; Leishmania infantum; Phlebotominae; adaptive immunity; antibody detection; bone marrow; cats; cecum; clinical examination; colon; comorbidity; dogs; drugs; eyes; hosts; immunocompetence; kidneys; leishmaniasis; liver; longevity; lungs; lymph nodes; mucosa; nose; parasites; prognosis; spleen; stomach; therapeutics; zoonoses
- Abstract:
- ... Leishmania infantum is a vector-borne zoonotic disease transmitted by phlebotomine sand flies and dogs are considered the main reservoir of the parasite. Feline leishmaniosis (FeL) caused by L. infantum is an emergent feline disease more and more frequently reported in endemic areas. This review summarizes current knowledge focusing similarities and differences with canine leishmaniosis (CanL). Ca ...
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.vetpar.2018.01.012
- PubMed:
- 29426470
- PubMed Central:
- PMC7130840
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2018.01.012
- Author:
- Philippe Fournier; Volker Schirrmacher
- Source:
- Biology 2013 v.2 no.3 pp. 936-975
- ISSN:
- 2079-7737
- Subject:
- Avian orthoavulavirus 1; Respirovirus; T-lymphocytes; adaptive immunity; antigens; antineoplastic activity; birds; clinical examination; cytotoxicity; dendritic cells; immunocompetence; immunostimulants; neoplasm cells; neoplasms; patients; vaccination; vaccines; viruses
- Abstract:
- ... Oncolytic viruses (OVs) replicate selectively in tumor cells and exert anti-tumor cytotoxic activity. Among them, Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV), a bird RNA virus of the paramyxovirus family, appears outstanding. Its anti-tumor effect is based on: (i) oncolytic activity and (ii) immunostimulation. Together these activities facilitate the induction of post-oncolytic adaptive immunity. We will presen ...
- DOI:
- 10.3390/biology2030936
- PubMed:
- 24833054
- PubMed Central:
- PMC3960873
- https://doi.org/10.3390/biology2030936
- Author:
- Ivan Koprivica; Natalija Jonić; Dimitris Diamantis; Dragica Gajić; Tamara Saksida; Nada Pejnović; Andreas G. Tzakos; Ivana Stojanović
- Source:
- Life sciences 2022 v.288 pp. 120184
- ISSN:
- 0024-3205
- Subject:
- Lamiaceae; adaptive immunity; animal models; clinical examination; fluorescence; insulin; insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus; intraperitoneal injection; males; pathogenesis; polyphenols; reactive oxygen species; rosmarinic acid; streptozotocin; therapeutics
- Abstract:
- ... Rosmarinic acid (RA) is a polyphenol that occurs in plants of the Lamiaceae family. Phenethyl ester of RA (PERA), a novel RA derivative, has been developed and evaluated in vivo in an animal model of type 1 diabetes (T1D).T1D was induced in male C57BL/6 mice using multiple low doses of streptozotocin (STZ) administered intraperitoneally for 5 consecutive days. Intraperitoneal administration of PER ...
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.lfs.2021.120184
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lfs.2021.120184
- Author:
- Steven J. A. Kimble; April J. Johnson; Rod N. Williams; Jason T. Hoverman
- Source:
- EcoHealth 2017 v.14 no.4 pp. 810-815
- ISSN:
- 1612-9202
- Subject:
- Ranavirus; Terrapene; adaptive immunity; captive animals; clinical examination; mortality; nose; quantitative polymerase chain reaction
- Abstract:
- ... A Ranavirus outbreak in a captive population of wild-caught individuals was monitored using clinical evaluations and real-time PCR in 317 wild box turtles held in captivity during translocation. During the 2-year study period, the population experienced 71.6% mortality, suggesting that ranaviruses can rapidly attenuate populations. Wide variation in infection rate (7–94% per sampling period) was o ...
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s10393-017-1263-8
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10393-017-1263-8
- Author:
- José Alejandro Bohórquez; Enrica Sozzi; Miaomiao Wang; Mònica Alberch; Xavier Abad; Alessandra Gaffuri; Davide Lelli; Rosa Rosell; Lester Josue Pérez; Ana Moreno; Llilianne Ganges
- Source:
- Transboundary and emerging diseases 2022 v.69 no.3 pp. 1539-1555
- ISSN:
- 1865-1674
- Subject:
- Classical swine fever virus; RNA; adaptive immunity; arthritis; clinical examination; coevolution; cross reaction; disease control; excretion; genotype; glycoproteins; interferon-alpha; pathogenicity; tonsils; virulent strains; virus replication; viruses
- Abstract:
- ... Several emerging pestiviruses have been reported lately, some of which have proved to cause disease. Recently, a new ovine pestivirus (OVPV), isolated from aborted lambs, with high genetic identity to classical swine fever virus (CSFV), has proved to induce reproductive disorders in pregnant ewes. OVPV also generated strong serological and molecular cross‐reaction with CSFV. To assess the capacity ...
- DOI:
- 10.1111/tbed.14119
- https://doi.org/10.1111/tbed.14119