Published in Am J Vet Res on April 01, 1978
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A comparison of the efficacy of a live and four inactivated vaccine preparations for the protection of cats against experimental challenge with Chlamydia psittaci. Can J Comp Med (1980) 0.86
Comparison of polymerase chain reaction tests for diagnosis of feline herpesvirus, Chlamydophila felis, and Mycoplasma spp. infection in cats with ocular disease in Canada. Can Vet J (2010) 0.77
Chlamydia in canine or feline coronary arteriosclerotic lesions. BMC Res Notes (2011) 0.76
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Value of S-100 protein in the diagnosis of soft tissue tumors with particular reference to benign and malignant Schwann cell tumors. Lab Invest (1983) 2.88
Molecular cloning of a feline leukemia virus that induces fatal immunodeficiency disease in cats. Science (1988) 2.86
Strong sequence conservation among horizontally transmissible, minimally pathogenic feline leukemia viruses. J Virol (1988) 2.62
Disease-specific and tissue-specific production of unintegrated feline leukaemia virus variant DNA in feline AIDS. Nature (1986) 2.52
Oral transmission and early lymphoid tropism of chronic wasting disease PrPres in mule deer fawns (Odocoileus hemionus). J Gen Virol (1999) 2.48
Protection against lethal simian immunodeficiency virus SIVsmmPBj14 disease by a recombinant Semliki Forest virus gp160 vaccine and by a gp120 subunit vaccine. J Virol (1996) 2.12
Feather follicle epithelium: a source of enveloped and infectious cell-free herpesvirus from Marek's disease. Avian Dis (1970) 2.03
Transduction of endogenous envelope genes by feline leukaemia virus in vitro. Nature (1988) 1.94
Molecular analysis and pathogenesis of the feline aplastic anemia retrovirus, feline leukemia virus C-Sarma. J Virol (1986) 1.84
Viral genetic determinants of T-cell killing and immunodeficiency disease induction by the feline leukemia virus FeLV-FAIDS. J Virol (1991) 1.83
Combined hepatocellular-cholangiocarcinoma. A histologic and immunohistochemical study. Cancer (1985) 1.82
Identification of three feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) env gene subtypes and comparison of the FIV and human immunodeficiency virus type 1 evolutionary patterns. J Virol (1994) 1.59
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Immunosuppressive properties of a virion polypeptide, a 15,000-dalton protein, from feline leukemia virus. Cancer Res (1979) 1.56
Genetic diversity of feline immunodeficiency virus: dual infection, recombination, and distinct evolutionary rates among envelope sequence clades. J Virol (1997) 1.55
Identification of a CD4 homologue in the cat. Tissue Antigens (1990) 1.51
Posttranslational modifications distinguish the envelope glycoprotein of the immunodeficiency disease-inducing feline leukemia virus retrovirus. J Virol (1989) 1.48
Pathogenic and host range determinants of the feline aplastic anemia retrovirus. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1988) 1.45
PrP(CWD) in the myenteric plexus, vagosympathetic trunk and endocrine glands of deer with chronic wasting disease. J Gen Virol (2001) 1.45
Immunohistochemical localization of hepatitis B surface antigen and hepatitis B core antigen in tissue sections. A source of false positive staining. Am J Clin Pathol (1988) 1.42
Feline viruses. X. Characterization of a newly-isolated picornavirus causing interstitial pneumonia and ulcerative stomatitis in the domestic cat. Cornell Vet (1970) 1.40
Abrogation of lymphocyte blastogenesis by a feline leukaemia virus protein. Nature (1978) 1.39
Pathogenesis of experimental feline leukemia virus infection. J Natl Cancer Inst (1979) 1.33
Induction of accelerated feline immunodeficiency virus disease by acute-phase virus passage. J Virol (1995) 1.28
Frequent perinatal transmission of feline immunodeficiency virus by chronically infected cats. J Virol (1996) 1.23
Spindle-cell carcinoma of the aerodigestive tract. An immunohistochemical analysis of 21 cases. Am J Surg Pathol (1987) 1.23
Longitudinal assessment of feline immunodeficiency virus kinetics in plasma by use of a quantitative competitive reverse transcriptase PCR. J Virol (1995) 1.23
Vertical transmission of feline immunodeficiency virus. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses (1995) 1.19
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Lessons from the cat: feline immunodeficiency virus as a tool to develop intervention strategies against human immunodeficiency virus type 1. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses (1998) 1.19
Feline leukemia virus subgroup C phenotype evolves through distinct alterations near the N terminus of the envelope surface glycoprotein. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1992) 1.18
Lymphocyte subset alterations and viral determinants of immunodeficiency disease induction by the feline leukemia virus FeLV-FAIDS. J Virol (1990) 1.18
Erythroid hypoplasia in cats inoculated with feline leukemia virus. J Natl Cancer Inst (1974) 1.16
Safety and efficacy of an attenuated Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis vaccine for use in Equidae. J Am Vet Med Assoc (1971) 1.16
Lymphoid interstitial pneumonia: clinicopathological and immunopathological findings in 18 cases. Pathology (1987) 1.16
Evolution of feline leukemia virus variant genomes with insertions, deletions, and defective envelope genes in infected cats with tumors. J Virol (1994) 1.16
Early pathogenesis of disease caused by SIVsmmPBj14 molecular clone 1.9 in macaques. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses (1993) 1.14
Feline immunodeficiency virus neurotropism: evidence that astrocytes and microglia are the primary target cells. Vet Immunol Immunopathol (1992) 1.14
Growth of lion and puma lentiviruses in domestic cat cells and comparisons with FIV. Virology (1997) 1.07
Mucosal transmission of cell-associated and cell-free feline immunodeficiency virus. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses (1997) 1.06
Experimentally induced feline calicivirus infection: clinical signs and lesions. J Am Vet Med Assoc (1975) 1.06
Sarcomas and sarcomatoid neoplasms of the major salivary gland regions. A clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical study of 67 cases and review of the literature. Cancer (1986) 1.06
Abrogation of resistance to feline oncornavirus disease by immunization with killed feline leukemia virus. Cancer Res (1977) 1.05
Characterization and significance of delayed processing of the feline leukemia virus FeLV-FAIDS envelope glycoprotein. J Virol (1990) 1.05
Flow cytometric analysis of T-lymphocyte subsets in cats. Vet Immunol Immunopathol (1991) 1.05
Modifications of the immunofluorescence assay for feline leukemia virus group-specific antigens. Am J Vet Res (1978) 1.03
Feline leukemia virus infection: age-related variation in response of cats to experimental infection. J Natl Cancer Inst (1976) 1.03
Maternal-fetal feline immunodeficiency virus transmission: timing and tissue tropisms. J Infect Dis (1998) 1.02
Lesions produced by feline picornaviruses of different virulence in pathogen-free cats. Vet Pathol (1973) 1.02
Reactivation of latent feline leukaemia virus infection. Nature (1982) 1.00
Models for AIDS pathogenesis: simian immunodeficiency virus, simian-human immunodeficiency virus and feline immunodeficiency virus infections. AIDS (1997) 1.00
Structure and pathogenicity of individual variants within an immunodeficiency disease-inducing isolate of FeLV. Virology (1992) 1.00
Keratin in epithelioid sarcoma. An immunohistochemical study. Am J Surg Pathol (1984) 1.00
Pigmented dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (Bednar tumor). A pathologic, ultrastructural, and immunohistochemical study. Am J Surg Pathol (1985) 1.00
Experimental chronic wasting disease (CWD) in the ferret. J Comp Pathol (2008) 0.99
Distinct superinfection interference properties yet similar receptor utilization by cytopathic and noncytopathic feline leukemia viruses. J Virol (1993) 0.98
Interference with superinfection and with cell killing and determination of host range and growth kinetics mediated by feline leukemia virus surface glycoproteins. J Virol (1993) 0.98
Analysis of a feline immunodeficiency virus provirus reveals patterns of gene sequence conservation distinct from human immunodeficiency virus type 1. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses (1995) 0.98
Bone marrow transplantation in the feline model of arylsulfatase B deficiency. Birth Defects Orig Artic Ser (1986) 0.98
In vivo monocyte tropism of pathogenic feline immunodeficiency viruses. J Virol (1999) 0.98
Lymphomatoid granulomatosis: a clinicopathologic study of 42 patients. Pathology (1986) 0.96
Infectivity of lion and puma lentiviruses for domestic cats. J Gen Virol (1997) 0.96
Feline viruses: pathogenesis of picornavirus infection in the cat. Am J Vet Res (1971) 0.96
Corneal epithelial inclusion cysts in four dogs. J Am Vet Med Assoc (1974) 0.96
Disease progression and viral genome variants in experimental feline leukemia virus-induced immunodeficiency syndrome. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr (1991) 0.95
Cell-specific envelope glycosylation distinguishes FIV glycoproteins produced in cytopathically and noncytopathically infected cells. Virology (1992) 0.94
Lymphocyte mitogen reactivity and enumeration of circulating B- and T-cells during feline leukemia virus infection in the cat. J Natl Cancer Inst (1976) 0.94
Prospective characterization of the clinicopathologic and immunologic features of an immunodeficiency syndrome affecting juvenile llamas. Vet Immunol Immunopathol (1995) 0.94
Biological properties of a canine distemper virus isolate associated with demyelinating encephalomyelitis. Infect Immun (1975) 0.94
Feline viruses. 8. Th use of the immunofluorescent test for the detection of feline picornaviruses. Cornell Vet (1971) 0.94
Feline viruses: isolation, characterization, and pathogenicity of a feline reovirus. Am J Vet Res (1970) 0.94
Evaluation of feline immunodeficiency virus and feline leukemia virus transmembrane peptides for serological diagnosis. J Clin Microbiol (1992) 0.94
Induction of aplastic anemia by intra-bone marrow inoculation of a molecularly cloned feline retrovirus. Leuk Res (1989) 0.93
Plasma viral RNA load predicts disease progression in accelerated feline immunodeficiency virus infection. J Virol (1996) 0.93
Immunization against feline oncarnavirus disease using a killed tumor cell vaccine. Cancer Res (1976) 0.92
Immunodeficiency syndrome associated with wasting and opportunistic infection in juvenile llamas: 12 cases (1988-1990). J Am Vet Med Assoc (1992) 0.92
In vitro interaction of alveolar macrophages and pneumocytes with feline respiratory viruses. Infect Immun (1978) 0.91
Infectious respiratory diseases of cats. Vet Clin North Am (1976) 0.91
Pathologic features of picornavirus infections in cats. Am J Vet Res (1970) 0.90
Identification of a putative receptor for subgroup A feline leukemia virus on feline T cells. J Virol (1992) 0.90
FeLV-related sequences in DNA from a FeLV-free cat colony. Virology (1976) 0.89
Estrogen receptor protein in bone and soft tissue tumors. Lab Invest (1986) 0.89
Spindle cell carcinoma of the conjunctiva. An immunohistochemical and ultrastructural study of six cases. Ophthalmology (1990) 0.89
Passive immunity to feline leukemia: evaluation of immunity from dams naturally infected and experimentally vaccinated. Infect Immun (1977) 0.88
Determinants of susceptibility and resistance to feline leukemia virus infection. I. Role of macrophages. J Natl Cancer Inst (1981) 0.88
Horizontal transmission of feline leukemia virus under experimental conditions. J Natl Cancer Inst (1977) 0.88
Pathogenesis of acute toxoplasmosis in specific-pathogen-free cats. Vet Pathol (1981) 0.88
The antithrombotic nature of vascular prosthetic pseudointima. Surgery (1982) 0.88
Development of monoclonal antibodies and capture immunoassays for feline immunodeficiency virus. Am J Vet Res (1995) 0.88
Differences in acute and convalescent-phase antibodies of cats infected with feline picornaviruses. Infect Immun (1974) 0.88
Characterization of feline T-and B-lymphocytes and identification of an experimentally induced T-cell neoplasm in the cat. J Natl Cancer Inst (1976) 0.87
Colony forming T lymphocyte deficit in the development of feline retrovirus induced immunodeficiency syndrome. Blood (1989) 0.87
Feline immunodeficiency virus clade C mucosal transmission and disease courses. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses (2000) 0.87