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    Studies on the relationship between coronaviruses from the intestinal and respiratory tracts of calves

    An immunofluorescence test on smears of nasal epithelial cells was used to detect coronavirus infection in the respiratory tract of calves. Thirteen gnotobiotic calves were infected with coronavirus isolates d...

    D. J. Reynolds, T. G. Debney, G. A. Hall, L. H. Thomas in Archives of Virology (1985)

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    An immunoelectron microscopic and immunofluorescent study on the antigenic relationship between the coronavirus-like agent, CV 777, and several coronaviruses

    A possible antigenic relationship between the porcine enteropathogenic coronavirus-like agent (CVLA) and 6 known coronaviruses was examined by immunoelectron microscopy (IEM) and by immunofluorescence (IF). CV...

    M. B. Pensaert, P. Debouck, D. J. Reynolds in Archives of Virology (1981)

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    Virus isolation and serum antibody responses after infection of cats with transmissible gastroenteritis virus

    Transmissible gastroenteritis virus was administered orally to cats. No clinical disease resulted but infectious virus was isolated from faeces for up to 22 days after infection and serum antibody was detected...

    D. J. Reynolds, D. J. Garwes in Archives of Virology (1979)

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    Detection of transmissible gastroenteritis virus neutralising antibody in cats

    High titres of neutralising activity to transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV), a porcine coronavirus, were found in sera and peritoneal fluids from cats infected with feline infectious peritonitis (FIP). ...

    D. J. Reynolds, D. J. Garwes, C. J. Gaskell in Archives of Virology (1977)