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Published papers on project 3-01-016


Quoted papers: 5
Other papers: 25
Total: 30


  1. Type of paper: Book

    Title: Treffic medicine

    Authors:
    Mlinarić, Ivo
    Missoni, Edvard
    Golubić, Jasna
    Jelčić, Igor
    Mlinarić-Galinović, Gordana (32154)
    Mlinarić, Tomislav
    Mikula, Miroslav
    Rotim, Franko
    Rišavi, Ante
    Vnuk, Valent
    Srakovčić, Janko
    Editors
    Božićević,
    Mlinarić, Tomislav
    Publisher: Sveučilište u Zagrebu, Fakultet prometnih znanosti
    Year: 1994
    Number of pages: 150
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: The book is made to be used as the basic textbook for the subject Traffic Medicine of the University of Zagreb, School of Traffic Sciences. The book is devided in 9 chapters. Dr.G.Mlinarić-Galinović was particularly participated in creation of the chaper: Infectious diseases which can affect traffic security.
    Keywords: traffic, medicine
    Other:

  2. Type of paper: Paper in book

    Title: Part V. Internal Quality Control in Virology. Laboratory Procedures, Regents, Media and Equipment.

    Authors:
    Mlinarić-Galinović, Gordana (32154)
    Editors
    Muić, Vladimir
    Šipuš, Dubravka
    Horvat-Krejči, Dubravka
    Važić-Babić, Verica
    Mlinarić-Galinović, Gordana (32154)
    Publisher: Zavod za zaštitu zdravlja Republike Hrvatske
    Year: 1993
    Pages: from 81 to 89
    Number of references: 4
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: This instructions are made according the European Commitee forClinical Laboratory Standards, School of Postgraduate MedicalEducation, University of Warwick, Coventry, G.B., Standard forQuality Assurance Vol. 2, No 4 and experience of laboratorypersonnel of Department of Virology, Institute of Public Healthof Croatia and Medical School, University of Zagreb.
    Keywords: internal quality control, laboratory procedures, reagents, culture media, laboratory equipment, virology, microbiology

  3. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    Mlinarić-Galinović, Gordana (32154)
    Čuljak, Vencel
    Galinović-Weisglass, Marija
    Božikov, Jadranka
    Lukić, Amarela (155164)
    Journal: Rad Med Fak Zagrebu
    Number: 3
    Volume: 32
    Year: 1991
    Pages: from 191 to 195
    Number of references: 7
    Language: engleski
    Summary: The prevalence of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) was studiedduring the winter season of 1986/87 in Croatia. A total of 772hospitalized patients were examined, i.e. 507 men and 265 womenshowing signs of acute respiratory infection. The etiologicaldiagnosis was reached by proving the significant dynamics of theCF antibodies titre in pair samples of patients sera.Theprevalence of RSV upper respiratory tract infections accountedfor 12.55%, while the percentage of lower respiratory tract infection cases was: for croup 9.62%, bronchitis 26.64%,bronchiolitis 21.43% and pneumonia 2o.16%.
    Keywords: respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), viral respiratory tract infections, complement fixation test (CF)

  4. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Parainfluenza viruses

    Authors:
    Lukić, Amarela (155164)
    Mlinarić-Galinović, Gordana (32154)
    Journal: Medicina
    Volume: 27
    Year: 1991
    Pages: from 131 to 136
    Number of references: 46
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: The paper presents all that has been known so far aboutparainfluenza viruses. Data are given on the history of thediscovery of the viruses, on their structure and sensitivity tophysical and chemical agents and on the methods of viruscultivation.The paper also presents clinical pictures andepidemiological characteristics, as well as pathogenesis andimmunity in infections caused by parainfluenza viruses.The viruscauses infections of the respiratory tract, especially inchildren.The croup syndrome is the most frequent clinical pictureof primary infection of the lower respiratory tract.It is mostoften caused by type 1 and 2. Type 3 causes bronchiolitis ininfants. Type 4 causes regularly mild infections.
    Keywords: parainfluenza viruses, respiratory infections, croup

  5. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Acute respiratory infections (ARI), problems and possibility of childprotection

    Authors:
    Loffler-Badžek, Dagmar (26214)
    Kršulović, V
    Grgurić, J
    Journal: Liječ Vjesn
    Volume: 1
    Year: 1991
    Pages: from 45 to 45
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are the most frequent diseasesin children, and pneumonia is the frquent cause of death. InCroatia ARI are the leading disease in morbidity of preschool andschool children (60%). 33% of hospitalized children are thosewith respiratory diseases.

  6. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Epidemiološka slika respiratornih infekcija u Hrvatskoj

    Authors:
    Mlinarić-Galinović, Gordana (32154)
    Ugrčić, Irena
    Detić, Damir
    Božikov, Jadranka
    Journal: Acta med. iug
    Volume: 45
    Year: 1991
    Pages: from 203 to 211
    Number of references: 17
    Language: engleski
    Summary: This paper presents the epidemiological study of RSV infectionsin Croatia from 1 September 1986 till 31 August 1987. A totalof 526 patients with acute respiratory diseases were examined.Their nasopharyngeal secretion and/or throat swab were taken andviruses were demonstrated by the method of direct viral diagnosis(isolation and rapid immunofluorescent detection). During thatperiod viruses caused 47.2% of these infections. 177 patientshad RSV (pevalence 33.6%), 4o adenovirus (prevalence 7.6%), 18enterovirus (prevalence 3.4%), 12 parainfluenza virus (prevalence2.3%), 8 herpes simplex virus (prevalence 1.3%) and 3 influenzavirus (prevalence 0.6%) infection.
    Keywords: respiratory infections, respiratory viruses, RSV, adenovuruses, parinfluenza viruses, influenza viruses, enteroviruses, herpes simplex virus, bronchiolitis, pneumonia, bronchitis, croup

  7. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Karakteristike epidemije respiratornim sincicijskim virusom u Hrvatskoj u zimskoj sezoni 1986/1987 godine

    Authors:
    Mlinarić-Galinović, Gordana (32154)
    Ugrčić, Irena
    Detić, Damir
    Božikov, Jadranka
    Journal: Croatian Medical Journal
    Number: 4
    Volume: 33
    Year: 1992
    Pages: from 225 to 229
    Number of references: 18
    Language: engleski
    Summary: The paper presents the characteristics of RSV infe4ctions inCroatia in the 1986/1987 season, when a much larger outbreak ofRSV than in the previous years occurred.A total of 527 clinicalspecimens (nasopharyngeal secretion and throat swab) ofinpatients with acute respiratory illness were examined. Indirect viral diagnosis (rapid immunofluorescent detection andisolation) only 177 RSV positive cases (i.e. 33.6%) were found.RSV were the etiological agent in 78.4% of bronchiolitis, 43.3%of pneumonia, 55.0% of bronchitis, 25.0% of croup and 28.5% ofupper respiratory tract infections in examined patients.
    Keywords: Croatia, epidemiology, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), viral infections

  8. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Laktat i glukoza u cerebrospinalnom likvoru s većom primjesom krvi

    Authors:
    Begovac, Josip
    Baće, Ana (142700)
    Soldo, Ivan
    Lehpamer, Božena
    Journal: Acta med. Croat.
    Volume: 45
    Year: 1991
    Pages: from 341 to 345
    Number of references: 10
    Language: engleski
    Summary: To simulate a traumatic lumbal puncture, blood was added to 33normal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) specimens.A hypothesis wastested if the CSF glucose and CSF lactate were unchanged aftercontamination with blood.Csf lactate was unchanged by theaddition of blood (P=0.8), whereas CFS glucose was significantly higher in the blood'stained CFS (P=0.0005). Therefore, thedetermination of lactate levels in the CSF heavily contaminatedwith blood could be useful in differentiating viral frombacterial meningitis.
    Keywords: cerebrospinal fluid, lactate, glucose

  9. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: The value of antiviral diagnostic sera

    Authors:
    Mlinarić-Galinović, Gordana (32154)
    Journal: Liječ Vjesn
    Volume: 114
    Year: 1992
    Pages: from 67 to 69
    Number of references: 7
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: This paper presents instructions for the control of producedantiviral serum for use in immunofluorescent tests for thedetection of viruses from the clinical meterials of patients.Theway of testing nonspecific and specific reactions of antiviralserum which we have presented originates from our ownlong-standing observations and experiances in the production ofantiviral diagnostic serum as well as from observatios of otherauthors.
    Keywords: viral antibodies, viral infections

  10. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Pathologic values of aminotransferases in children with acute rotavirus diarea

    Authors:
    Baće, Ana (142700)
    Vranjican, Z
    Journal: Pediatria Croatica
    Volume: 37
    Year: 1993
    Pages: from 25 to 25
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: In this study 2o children, age from 1.5-22 months, hospitalizedin University Hospital of Infectious Diseases, Zagreb, fromSeptember , 1989, to May, 1991, with acute infectious diarea wereincluded. Duration of hospitalization was 6 to 22 days. In allchildren rota virus was found by direct viral diagnosis.Enterovirus was negative same as pathogen bacterias.
    Keywords: aminotransferases, rota virus, childhood diareas

  11. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Clinical and laboratory findings of aseptic meningitis in children vaccinated with MMR-vaccine

    Authors:
    Tešović, G
    Baće, Ana (142700)
    Begovac, Josip
    Vranjican, Z
    Grljušić, V
    Journal: Pediatria Croatica
    Volume: 37
    Year: 1993
    Pages: from 62 to 62
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: In this study besic clinical and laboratory findings of asepticmeningitis after administration of MMR-vaccine (Edmonston-Zagreb,Leningrad-3-Zagreb, RA 27/3-Imunološki zavod, Zagreb), same asincidence of tis disease are shown.During the period from January1988 to December 1992 in University Hospital of InfectiousDiseases, Zagreb 5o children were hospitalized with the signs ofpostvaccinated aseptic meningitis.
    Keywords: aseptic meningitis, MMR-vaccine, measles, mumps, rubella,

  12. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    Mlinarić-Galinović, Gordana (32154)
    Chonmaitree, Tasnee
    Abraham, Rebeca
    Garofalo, Roberto
    Patel, Janak A.
    Ogra, Pearay L.
    Journal: Acta med. Croat.
    Volume: 48
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 99 to 103
    Number of references: 30
    Language: engleski
    Summary: A simplified method was described for purification of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) subgroup A and B aimed to be used as antigens in enzyme immunoassay (EIA). The titer of each RSV subgroup and the amount of protein was determined from the visible band in 45% sucrose gradient. The quality of prepared RSV subgroup antigens for EIA was described in terms of the achivable final titer, the amount of protein, and EIA criss-cross titration. This method offers shorter and more simplified steps of viral antigen purification, and provides acceptable quantity and quality of viral antigens appropriate for use in EIA.
    Keywords: respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), subgroup A and B, virus purification, EIA antibody detection

  13. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    Mlinarić-Galinović, Gordana (32154)
    Polak-Babić, Jelena
    Pleše, Mirna
    Koprčina, Branka
    Ugrčić, Irena
    Božikov, Jadranka
    Begović, Igor
    Journal: Croatian Medical Journal
    Number: 3
    Volume: 35
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 168 to 171
    Number of references: 16
    Language: engleski
    Summary: Aim. To determine the properties of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections in newborns. Method. During the 1986/87 epidemic of RSV in Croatia, outbreaks were observed in neonatal nurseries. Clinical specimens were taken from acutely ill children and the RSV infection was proved by Immunofluorescence technique and/or by virus isolation. Results. Acute rspiratory infections were found in 37 of 44 neonates. Of 20 newborns infected with RSV, 9 (45%) had upper respiratory tract infection, 4 (20%) bronchitis, 2 (10%) bronchiolitis and 4 (20%) pneumonia. Ten (50%) RSV-positive neonates were premature. half of the infected neonates were 8-12 days of age, the rest were older. Only 7 (33%) of 21 breast fed neonates were RSV infected. Conclusion. This study agrees with other reports in showing lower respiratory infection to be less common in neonates than in other children.
    Keywords: neonates, prematurity, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)

  14. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Case report of a patient with severe combined immunodeficiency

    Authors:
    Borjan, Božena
    Huzjak, Nevenka
    Lokar-Kolbas, Renata (26251)
    Journal: Pediatria Croatica
    Volume: 38
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 37 to 41
    Number of references: 34
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: This report presents the clinical course of a patient suffering from severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID), characterized by recurrent and severe infections starting in infancy. after immunologic diagnostics and identification of the diagnosis, a HLA-haploidentical bone merrow transplantation was carried out. Bone marrow transplantation is today the the treatment of choice for the SCID patients.
    Keywords: severe combined immunodeficiency, graft-versus-host disease, BCG-infection, bone marrow transplantation

  15. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    Kolbas, Vladimir
    Lokar-Kolbas, Renata (26251)
    Rabatić, Sabina
    Sabioncello, A.
    Marotti, Tanja
    Journal: Pediatria Croatica
    Volume: 39
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 1 to 5
    Number of references: 31
    Language: engleski
    Summary: In 51 children with atopic asthma (20 girls and 31 bozs) aged between 4 and 14 years and control group of 50 non-allergic children of corresponding ages and sex, we examined the functions of neutrophil granulocytes: chemotaxis. spontaneous motility, phagocytosis, digestion and cytotoxicity. The asthmatic patients were tested during the quiet phase of the disease. In group of asthmatic children, all functions were significantly lower than in the control group.
    Keywords: bronchial asthma, child, neutrophil granulocytes

  16. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Praćenje serum amyloid A proteina u djece sa respiratornim infekcijama

    Authors:
    Časl, M.T.
    Loffler-Badžek, Dagmar (26214)
    Kovačević, S
    Pape, E
    Proceedings title: 2nd Alpe-Adria Congress on Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
    Language: engleski
    Place: Graz, Austria
    Year: 1992
    Pages: from 21 to 21
    Meeting: 2nd Alpe-Adria Congress on Clinical and Laboratory Medicine
    Summary: We used a micro ELISA test to measure serum amyloid A protein(SAA) levels for 10 consecutive days in capillary sera or plasmaof 41 children (aged from 4 months to 14 years) suffering fromrespiratory tract infections, mainly pneumonias. We conclude thatSAA is a very sensitive indicator of the disease activity inchildren with respiratory tract infections and very helpful inantimicrobial therapy control.
    Keywords: serum amyloid A protein, respiratory infections, pneumonia

  17. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Subtipovi respiratornog sincicijskog virusa koji su cirkulirali u Južnom Texasu u zimskoj sezoni 1991/92

    Authors:
    Mlinarić-Galinović, Gordana (32154)
    Chonmaitree, Tasnee
    Ogra, Pearay L.
    Proceedings title: 3. Hrvatski kongres kliničke mikrobiologije
    Language: engleski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1993
    Pages: from 26 to 26
    Meeting: 3.Hrvatski kongres kliničke mikrobiologije
    Summary: The epidemiological charactristics and the relation ofrespiratory syncytial virus (RSV) subtype to virulence of anoutbreak of an RSV infection occurring in Southeast Texas duringthe winter season 1991/1992 are described in this report.Theisolated RSV strains were subtype A (8 strains) and B (10strains).The subtype B strains showed 3 patterns of restrictionof monoclonal antibodies.Both subtypes caused lower respiratorytract infections in the same proportions.
    Keywords: respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), Texas, respiratory infections, RSV subtypes

  18. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title:


  19. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    Lokar-Kolbas, Renata (26251)
    Gagro, Alenka
    Rabatić, Sabina
    Medar-Lasić, Maja
    Proceedings title: 4th Paediatric Alps-Adria Symposium "The chronically ill child grows up"
    Language: engleski
    Place: Szombathely, Hungary
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 104 to 104
    Meeting: 4th paediatric Alps-Adria Symposium
    Held: from 06/22/95 to 06/23/95
    Summary: The aim of the study was to evaluate the possible influence of an asthmatic attac on the expression of CD21 and CD23 antigens on lymphocytes in children with allergic asthma during the asthmatic attack, and to evaluate the subsets of CD4 T cells in regard to their expression of naive (CD45RA) and memory (CD45RO) antigens respectively, and activation antigen (HLA-DR). In a group of 15 children with allergic asthma (10 boys and 5 girls aged 5-17 years) with monosensitization to Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (DP) and 15 healthy controls of the corespondent sex and age, total and DP-specific IgE (using RIST and RAST) and lymphocyte cell-surface antigens CD21, HLA-DR, CD23, CD20 i CD4 were analysed in the acute asthmatic attack and 4-6 weeks therafter, where clinical and spiromeric values were normal. Lymphocytes from asthmatic children expressed a higher percentage of CD23 and CD21 antigens, both during the asthmatic attack and inthe asymptomatic period, then the lymphocytes in the control group. Analysis of CD4 lymphocyte exression of CD45RA and CD45RO phenotypes showed no significant differences in the asthmatic children during both periods. Total and DP-specific IgE were increased in all asthmatic children during both periods. We asume that the amplification of the pathologic response to allergen occurs by increaseing the efficiency of allergen presentation through an CD23 abtigen increase and through expresion of the pool of allergen specific T cell clones.
    Keywords: asthma, allergic bronchal asthma, immunoregulation, antigens: CD21, CD23, CD20, Cd4,HLA-DR; IgE
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  20. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    Rabatić, Sabina
    Gagro, Alenka
    Lokar-Kolbas, Renata (26251)
    Kršulović, V
    Kršulović, V
    Mlinarić-Galinović, Gordana (32154)
    Lukić, Amarela (155164)
    Editors
    Basomba, A.
    Sastre, J.
    Hernandez F de Rajas, M.
    Proceedings title: XVI European Congress of Allergology and Clinical Immunology
    Language: engleski
    Place: Copenhagen, Danmark
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 44 to 45
    Meeting: XVI European Congress of Allergology and Clinical Immunology
    Held: from 06/25/95 to 06/30/95
    Summary: The study invesigates the effect of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection on the expression of B cell antigens CD21 and CD23, which have been suggested to participate in Th2-like responses such as IgE synthesis. Samples from 13 infants with lower respiratory tract infection during the acute phase of infection and 4-6 weeks after, and from 9 aged matched controls were analysed by 3-colour immunofluorescence flow cytometry. Rapid viral antigen detection and isolation were used to diagnose the RSV infection. In 7 children in whom RSV infection was found, the % of CD23 B cells was significantly higher than in 6 RSV-negative infants and in controls.
    Keywords: respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), CD21 and CD23 abtigens, B lymphocytes

  21. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    Rabatić, Sabina
    Gagro, Alenka
    Lokar-Kolbas, Renata (26251)
    Mlinarić-Galinović, Gordana (32154)
    Proceedings title: International Symposium on Clinical Immunology 1995
    Language: engleski
    Place: San Francisco, U.S.A.
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 220
    Meeting: International Symposium on Clinical Immunology
    Held: from 07/20/95 to 07/23/95
    Summary: Samples from 13 infants with lower respiratory tract infection during the acute phase of infection and 4-6 weeks after, and from 9 aged matched controls were analysed for respiratory sincytial virus (RSV) infection. In 7 RSV-positive infants the simnltaneous expression of CD21 and Cd23 Ag on B cells showed a similar pattern as already observed in children with allergic asthma. Total IgE levels were within the normal range in all the children tested. In 4/5 infants with RSV infektion, RSV specific IgE and IgG4 Ab were detected during the acute phase of infection.
    Keywords: respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), antigens CD21 and CD23, B lymphocytes, IgE and IgG4

  22. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    Rabatić, Sabina
    Gagro, Alenka
    Lokar-Kolbas, Renata (26251)
    Kršulović, V
    Mlinarić-Galinović, Gordana (32154)
    Lukić, Amarela (155164)
    Proceedings title: The 9th International Congress of Immunology
    Language: engleski
    Place: San Francisco, U.S.A.
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 362
    Meeting: The 9th International Congress of Immunology
    Held: from 07/23/95 to 07/29/95
    Summary: In 13 infants with lower respiratory tract infection and 9 aged matched controls searching for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) was made. In 7 RSV -positive infants, but not in RSV-negative; the expression of CD23 Ag on B cells were significantly more and RSV-specific IgE and IgG4 were detected during the acute phase of infection.
    Keywords: respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), Cd23 antigen, B -lymphocytes, IgE and IgG4 antibodies

  23. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    Gagro, Alenka
    Rabatić, Sabina
    Lokar-Kolbas, Renata (26251)
    Kršulović, V
    Mlinarić-Galinović, Gordana (32154)
    Lukić, Amarela (155164)
    Proceedings title: Osterreichische gesellschaft fur allergologie and immunologie
    Language: engleski
    Place: Wien, Austria
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from pb7
    Meeting: Osterreichische Gesellschaft fur Allergologie und Immunologie
    Held: from 11/24/94 to 11/26/94
    Summary: In 7 of 13 infants with infection of the lower part of respiratory tract respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) was detected. RSV-positive infants showed significantly higher % of CD23 B cells than did RSV-negative children.
    Keywords: respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), antigens on B lymphocytes

  24. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    Mlinarić-Galinović, Gordana (32154)
    Polak-Babić, Jelena
    Pleše, Mirna
    Koprčina, Branka
    Proceedings title: Progress in Clinical Virology
    Language: engleski
    Place: Stockholm, Sweden
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 225
    Meeting: Progress in Clinical Virology
    Held: from 08/14/94 to 08/18/94
    Summary: This study aims at determining the propeerties of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection in newborn. Acute respiratory infection were found in 37 neonates and 20 of them were RSV-positive. Ten od infected neonates were premature. Half of the RSV positive newborns were in the age 8-12 days, the remainder were older. 45% of RSV positive children showed mild upper respiratory tract infection and only 10% bronchiolitis.
    Keywords: respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), newborn

  25. Type of paper: M.A.

    Title: Purification of parainfluenza viruses and production of antiviral diagnostic sera
    Faculty: Medicinski u Zagrebu
    Date of defense: 06/15/91
    Language: hrvatski
    Number of pages: 52
    Summary: The paper describes the procedure of purifying the parainfluenzavirus type 1 (PF-1), type 2 (PF-2) and type 3 (PF-3), and theproduction of hyperimmune antiviral sera. Antiviral sera are usedin the indirect test of flurescent antibodies (ITFA) for thedetection of these viruses in clinical material but also for thetyping of the isolated virus.The viruses were grown in allamtoicsack of the chicken embryo or in cell culture of the monkeyorigin. Viruses were centrifugated in the sucrose gradient anddivided into viral proteins and glucoproteins and showed inSDS-PAGE.These sera will enable to give the diagnosis ofparainfluenza virus infections.
    Keywords: parainfluenza viruses, type 1 (PF-1), type 2 (PF-2), type 3 (PF-3), virus purification, production of hyperimmune serum



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