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Papers quoted in Current Contents on project 3-03-311


Quoted papers: 9
Other papers: 114
Total: 123


Title: Izotip specifični imunosni odgovori u serumima i sluzničkim sekretima teladi pokusno inficirane goveđim herpesvirusom 1

Authors:
Madić, Josip (95882)
Magdalena, J.
Quak, J.
Van Oirschot, J.T.
Journal: Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
ISSN: 0165-2427
Volume: 46
Year: 1995
Pages: from 267 to 283
Number of references: 23
Language: engleski
Summary: ELISAs were developed for studying the kinetics of isotype-specific antibody responses in sera, nasal, ocular, and genital secretions of calves infected with bovine herpesvirus 1 (BHV-1). The BHV 1-specific IgM and IgA antibodies were measured in antibody capture assays, and the IgG1 and IgG2 antibodies in indirect double antibody sandwich assays. The ELISAs were shown to be isotype specific, sensitive and reproducible. Antibodies of all isotypes were able to neutralise the virus in vitro. Calves were infected intranasally with one of seven BHV1 field strains. Nine to 13 days after infection BHV 1-specific antibodies of the IgM isotype appeared in serum, nasal and occular secretions and these were detectable until four weeks after infection. The first IgA antibodies were detected a few days later than the IgM antibodies. In serum the IgA antibodies were not longer detectable after three weeks, but these did persist for prolonged periods in mucosal secretions. The calves developed a uniform IgG1 response from 13 days after infection, but the IgG2 was quite variable; both persisted until the end of the experiment. No antibody responses were detected in genital secretions. There were no marked differences in isotype responses between calves infected with different strains of Bhv 1.
Keywords: bovine herpesvirus 1, IgM, IgA, IgG1, IgG2, ELISAs,

Title: Određivanje veličine antigenskih fragmenata nakon obradbe obavijenih virusa neionskim detergentima

Authors:
Pokrić, Biserka
Juroš, Suzana
Hlavaty, Helena
Čajavec, Stanislav (7575)
Journal: Biologicals
ISSN: 1045-1056
Volume: 21
Year: 1993
Pages: from 157 to 162
Number of references: 21
Language: engleski
Summary: The two dimensional double immunodiffusion, the so-called"two-cross" method, is introduced for determination of the sizeof antigenic subunits released after solubization of envelopedviruses with non-ionic detergents. The method enables thedetermination of diffusion coefficients and calculation ofrelative molecular masses of immunoreacting components withoutusing any standard and without prior isolation, purification orlabelling of material to be analysed. The molecular masses of surface antigenic fragments of theNewcastle disease virus disrupted by non-ionic detergent TritonX-100 were determined. The detergent disruption of purifiedNewcastle disease virus is studied for comparison. No differencewas found whether purified or Newcastle disease virus inallantoic fluid was subjected to the same detergent extraction.
Keywords: immunodiffusion, Newcastle disease virus, non-ionic detergent, antigenic fragments

Title: Primjena imunog kompleksa za zaštitu protiv virusne bolesti

Authors:
Pokrić, Biserka
Sladić, Davor (116420)
Juroš, Suzana
Čajavec, Stanislav (7575)
Journal: Vaccine
Number: 6
ISSN: 0264-410x
Volume: 11
Year: 1993
Pages: from 655 to 659
Number of references: 36
Language: engleski
Summary: An immune complex (IC), composed of antigenic subunits of theNewcastle disease virus (NDV) and specific polyclonal allogenicantibodies, was used to protect chickens against NDV. The IC wasprepared at equivalence by direct mixing of NDV-infectedallantoic fluid, treated with Triton X-100, and chicken anti-NDVserum. Chickens were immunized with 1 mg IC, containing 0.3788 mgof viral antigens. The IC generated high levels of anti-NDVantibodies and successfully protected chickens against live viruschallenge.
Keywords: chicken, immune complex, Newcastle disease, antiviral immune protection

Title: Protutijela za određene viruse i rikecije u serumima europskih smeđih medvjeda (Ursus arctos) u Hrvatskoj

Authors:
Madić, Josip (95882)
Huber, Đuro
Lugović, Branko (26723)
Journal: Journal of Wildlife Diseases
Number: 4
ISSN: 0090-3558
Volume: 29
Year: 1993
Pages: from 572 to 576
Number of references: 28
Language: engleski
Summary: Sera from 22 (13 wild and 9 captive) European brown bears (Ursusarctos) from Croatia were tested to 18 viral and rickettsialagents. Serologic evidence of exposure was found to the followingagents (number positive/number examined): Bhanja virus (3/15),Tahyna (3/15), West Nile virus (4/15), Naple sandfly fever virus(1/15), Human adenovirus (1/22), influenza A (1/22) and B (1/22)virus, cytomegalovirus (1/22), parainfluenza virus 1 (2/22),Chlamydia psittaci (1/22), Coxiella burnetii (2/22), canineparvovirus 2 (7/22). Evidnece of exposure was found exclusivelyamong free-living bears. Evidence of exposura to agents usuallytransmitted directly was predominant among captive bears. Canineparvovirus 2 antibodies were the most frequently found antibodiesand the only antibody common to both groups of bears. This may bethe first erprt of antibodies CPV-2 in bears.
Keywords: European brown bear, Ursus arctos, viruses, rickettsias, Croatia, serology

Title: Hemotropne bakterije u čovjeka

Authors:
Puntarić, Vladimir
Borčić, Dražen
Vrhovec, Branka
Madić, Josip (95882)
Busch, Kristina
Richter, Branko
Journal: The Lancet
ISSN: 0140-6736
Volume: 343
Year: 1994
Pages: from 359 to 360
Number of references: 6
Language: engleski
Summary: The occurrence of haemotropic bacteria in three patients with temperature and anaemia is reported. The electron micrograph of a thin section of the microorganisms from culture revealed structures that morphologically resembled Grahamella organisms. This is important in appreciating the role of a "new" opportunistic pathogen.
Keywords: haemotropic bacteria, man

Title: Konvencionalno oslabljeni glikoprotein E-negativan soj goveđeg herpesvirusa tip 1 kao učinkovita i neškodljiva vakcina

Authors:
Kaashoek, M. J.
Moerman, A.
Madić, Josip (95882)
Rijsewijk, F.A.M.
Quak, J.
Gielkens, A. L. J.
Van Oirschot, J.T.
Journal: Vaccine
Number: 5
ISSN: 0264-410x
Volume: 12
Year: 1994
Pages: from 439 to 444
Number of references: 19
Language: engleski
Summary: We examined the vaccine properties of a conventionally attenuated bovine herpesvirus 1 (BHV-1) mutant strain A. This strain has a deletion that ecompasses the glycoprotein E gene and may therefore be used as a marker vaccine. We compared strain A with a commercial live BHV-1 vaccine B. Calves were intranasally vaccinated with strain A or with vaccine B. Strain A was virtually avirulent for young calves. After challenge, vaccinated calves were protected against disease and virus shedding was considerably reduced. After dexamethasone treatment, strain A was not recovered, whereas vaccine B and challenge virus were. We conclude that strain A is suitable for inclusion in a vaccine and has the potential advantage of being used as a marker vaccine.
Keywords: bovine herpesvirus type 1, marker vaccine, glycoprotein E, gE

Title: Inaktivirana vakcina proizvedena od glikoprotein E-negativnog soja goveđeg herpesvirusa 1 potiče zaštitnu imunost i omogućuje serološko razlikovanje

Authors:
Kaashoek, M. J.
Moerman, A.
Madić, Josip (95882)
Weerdmeester, Klaas
Maris-Veldhuis, Mieke
Rijsewijk, F.A.M.
Van Oirschot, J.T.
Journal: Vaccine
Number: 4
ISSN: 0264-410x
Volume: 13
Year: 1995
Pages: from 342 to 346
Number of references: 13
Language: engleski
Summary: The bovine herpesvirus 1 (BHV1) strain Za is conventionally attenuated strain with a 2.7 kb deletion that encompasses the complete coding region for glycoprotein E (gE). This gE-negative strain was used as whole-virus antigen in an inactivated virus vaccine.Three different antigen concentrations of this vaccine were evaluated for safety and efficacy in a vaccination-chalenge experiment in calves. No adverse effects were observed in any of the calves vaccinated with the gE-negative vaccines. Calves given the vaccine with the highest antigen concentration were adequately protected against challenge; clinical symptoms were virtually absent and challenge virus shedding was significantly reduced as compared with unvaccinated calves. We developed a sensitive blocking enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to detect antibodies against gE. After vaccination, calves did not produce antibodies against gE, but these antibodies were detectable within 2 weeks after challenge both in vaccinated and in unvaccinated calves. These results demonstrate the efficacy of a gE-negative inactivated BHV1 vaccine and the detectability of antibodies against gE after infection. The combined use of the marker vaccine and the gE-blocking ELISA makes it possible to differentiate between vaccinated animals and infected animals. This possibility may be very useful in BHV1 control programmes. . .
Keywords: Bovine herpesvirus 1; glycoprotein E-negative; marker vaccine

Title: Izotip specifičan imunološki odgovor u serumima i sluzničkim sekretima teladi nakon pokusne reinfekcije i reaktivacije goveđim herpesvirusom 1

Authors:
Madić, Josip (95882)
Magdalena, J.
Quak, J.
Van Oirschot, J.T.
Journal: Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
ISSN: 0165-2427
Volume: 47
Year: 1995
Pages: from 81 to 92
Number of references: 13
Language: engleski
Keywords: bovine herpesvirus 1, IgM, IgA, IgG1, IgG2, reinfection, reactivation, ELISAs


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