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15 September 2003
Influenza viruses are the cause of outbreaks of acute respiratory disease which has afflicted man and animals since ancient times.
15 December 2001
In general, multiple copies of endogenous retrovirus are present in the genome of their natural host, and copy numbers have increased in the time since they first integrated into the germline.
15 December 2001
Accurate classification and diagnosis of the tumours can be difficult. Component cells of the different tumours have a close morphological resemblance.
15 August 2001
This review describes established and novel immunological events to explain the mode of action used by vaccine delivery systems and adjuvants - the most powerful immunostimulatory molecules known today.
15 August 2001
The present paper discusses the etiology, diagnosis and treatment of uterine infection in camelids.
15 May 2001
A look at veterinarians in so-called belletrist, that is non-scientific literature.
15 May 2001
Proteomics is the term used for the analysis of all proteins present in a cell or tissue. Its main purpose is to identify proteins and establish their function.
15 May 2001
Results have shown that DNA vaccination is a very promising technology, not only for industrial breeding but also for domestic animals.
10 February 2001
One of the most common perceptions of a virus is to look at it as an enemy, a pathogen, a "disease-causing germ". In veterinary virology, this usually translates into "XY virus causes a devastating (severe, economically important)
9 February 2001
In 1997, Jens Christian Skou was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discovery and elegant description, some 40 years earlier, of the sodium-potassium (Na+,K+) pump in
8 February 2001
Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is an important disease to the cat clinician for several reasons; it is fatal in most (clinical) cases, its biology is poorly
6 February 2001
In experimental veterinary research intact animals are often employed. Although this will remain important, both basic and applied research may