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  1. Article

    Genomic relationship between turkey and bovine enteric coronaviruses identified by hybridization with BCV or TCV specific cDNA probes

    Genomic relationships between turkey and bovine coronavirus (TCV and BCV), which are currently placed in distinct antigenic groups, were demonstrated by hybridization using specific cDNA probes. BCV-specific r...

    A. Verbeek, S. Dea, P. Tijssen in Archives of Virology (1991)

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    Analysis of Different Probe-Labeling Systems for Detection by Hybridization of Bovine Coronavirus

    Several methods for the detection of bovine Coronavirus (BCV) in clinical specimens have been developed (1–5). The notoriously difficult diagnosis by EM has recently been improved by the use of immunogold (3),...

    J. A. Verbeek, S. Dea, P. Tijssen in Coronaviruses and their Diseases (1990)

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    Identification and location of the structural glycoproteins of a tissue culture-adapted turkey enteric coronavirus

    The Minnesota strain of turkey enteric coronavirus (TCV) was grown on a human rectal tumor (HRT-18) cell line in the presence of radiolabeled amino acids and glucosamine to analyse virion structural proteins. ...

    S. Dea, S. Garzon, P. Tijssen in Archives of Virology (1989)

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    Intracellular synthesis and processing of the structural glycoproteins of turkey enteric coronavirus

    Pulse labeling of cells with [35S]methionine or [3H]glucosamine at different times after infection, followed by SDS-PAGE and Western immunoblotting analysis using rabbit anti-TCV hyperimmune serum, was used to re...

    S. Dea, S. Garzon, P. Tijssen in Archives of Virology (1989)

  5. Article

    Identification of the structural proteins of turkey enteric coronavirus

    Coronaviruses in the intestinal contents of turkey poults from Quebec flocks with outbreaks of enteritis were detected by electron microscopy. Five isolates were serially propagated in embryonic turkey eggs by...

    S. Dea, P. Tijssen in Archives of Virology (1988)

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    Rapid and sensitive heterologous enzyme immunoassays for densonucleosis virus (Parvoviridae)

    There exists a serious lack of rapid and sensitive methods to identify densonucleosis viruses and to discriminate among them. Two different enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) were adapted for this purp...

    P. Tijssen, D. -M. Su, E. Kurstak in Archives of Virology (1982)