INTRACELLULAR SPREAD OF RABIES VIRUS IS REDUCED IN THE PARALYTIC FORM OF CANINE RABIES COMPARED TO THE FURIOUS FORM.

Intracellular Spread of Rabies Virus Is Reduced in the Paralytic Form of Canine Rabies Compared to the Furious Form.

Studies of the furious and paralytic forms of canine rabies at the early stage of disease have shown a more rapid viral colonization of the cerebral hemispheres in the furious form, as measured by viral antigen within neuronal cell bodies and viral RNA levels.Measurement of cellular processes separate from neuronal cell body provides a visual recor

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Assessing the Effect of Variable Ambient Temperature on the Self-ignition of a Reaction-diffusion System Employing a Reduced Order Modelling Methodology

The system under study in this work is a self-igniting pile of solid material.To predict and understand the effect of steep changes of the state variables on such systems, a reaction-diffusion model is employed.These systems can exhibit complex oscillatory behaviour, and changes in ambient conditions Closed End Crimp Terminals over time may strongl

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Riemerella Anatipestifer Infection in Chickens

Riemerella anatipestifer (RA) is the causative agent of septicemic and exudative disease for a variety of bird species.Although RA had been isolated from chickens, whether can bring damages to them is not unrevealed yet.In this study, we report a flock Smoking Screen of SanHuang chickens infected by RA with 15% morbidity and less than 8% mortality.

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