The history of avian reovirus
L Van der Heide - Avian diseases, 2000 - JSTOR
In 1957, while studying the pathogenesis of Mycoplasma synoviae, Dr. Norman Olson et
al.(22), at West Virginia University, reported the isolation of an agent producing synovitis …
al.(22), at West Virginia University, reported the isolation of an agent producing synovitis …
The diversity of the orthoreoviruses: molecular taxonomy and phylogentic divides
JM Day - Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 2009 - Elsevier
The family Reoviridae is a diverse group of viruses with double-stranded RNA genomes
contained within icosahedral, non-enveloped, double-layered protein capsids. Within the …
contained within icosahedral, non-enveloped, double-layered protein capsids. Within the …
Physical and chemical characterization of an avian reovirus
DA Spandidos, AF Graham - Journal of virology, 1976 - Am Soc Microbiol
The avian viral agent S1133 has previously been classified serologically as a member of the
avian reovirus group. This viral agent grows in chicken embryo fibroblast cells, bands at a …
avian reovirus group. This viral agent grows in chicken embryo fibroblast cells, bands at a …
Viral arthritis/tenosynovitis: a review
L Van der Heide - Avian pathology, 1977 - Taylor & Francis
A review if presented of viral arthritis/tenosynovitis, one of the clinical manifestations of avian
reovirus infection in chickens. Since the detection of a viral etiology of arthritis/tenosynovitis …
reovirus infection in chickens. Since the detection of a viral etiology of arthritis/tenosynovitis …
Cell culture adaptation and propagation of a reovirus-like agent of calf diarrhea from a field outbreak in Nebraska
AL Fernelius, AE Ritchie, LG Classick… - Archiv für die gesamte …, 1972 - Springer
The Nebraska calf diarrhea viral (NCDV) agent was successfully adapted and propagated in
several cell culture systems. Criteria of propagation were: production of a cytopathic effect …
several cell culture systems. Criteria of propagation were: production of a cytopathic effect …
Nelson Bay virus: a novel reovirus
GP Gard, ID Marshall - Archiv für die gesamte Virusforschung, 1973 - Springer
Nelson Bay virus Page 1 Archiv ffir die gesamte Virusforsehung 43, 34--42 (1973) 9 by
Springer-Verl~g 1973 Nelson Bay Virus A Novel Reovirus By GP GARD 1 and ID …
Springer-Verl~g 1973 Nelson Bay Virus A Novel Reovirus By GP GARD 1 and ID …
Isolation and genomic characterization of a novel orthoreovirus from a brown-eared bulbul (Hypsipetes amaurotis) in Japan
Y Ogasawara, H Ueda, N Kikuchi… - Journal of General …, 2015 - microbiologyresearch.org
Five species, Mammalian orthoreovirus, Avian orthoreovirus (ARV), Nelson Bay
orthoreovirus (NBV), Baboon orthoreovirus and Reptilian orthoreovirus, have been identified …
orthoreovirus (NBV), Baboon orthoreovirus and Reptilian orthoreovirus, have been identified …
Experimental reovirus hepatitis in newborn chicks
G Mandelli, T Rampin, M Finazzi - Veterinary Pathology, 1978 - journals.sagepub.com
The avian reovirus “UM 1–203” originally isolated in the United States from chickens with
tenosynovitis was pathogenic for the newborn chick infected by parenteral inoculation. It …
tenosynovitis was pathogenic for the newborn chick infected by parenteral inoculation. It …
The relationship between the lesser mealworm and avian viruses. 1. Reovirus 24.
ED Casas, PK Harein, DR Deshmukh, BS Pomeroy - 1973 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Laboratory studies were conducted to determine the importance of Alphitobius diaperinus
(Panz.) as a potential carrier and possible disseminator of reovirus 24 within poultry …
(Panz.) as a potential carrier and possible disseminator of reovirus 24 within poultry …
The reovirus particle
WK Joklik - The Reoviridae, 1983 - Springer
The term reovirus (the prefix reo-being an acronym of respiratory enteric orphan, that is, not
associated with any human disease) was proposed by Sabin (1959) as the group name for a …
associated with any human disease) was proposed by Sabin (1959) as the group name for a …