1970
DOI: 10.1111/j.1348-0421.1970.tb00538.x
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Intestinal Resistance in the Experimental Enteric Infection of Mice with a Mouse Adenovirus

Abstract: Investigation was made on the process of enteric infection with mouse adenovirus strain K87 in inbred DK1 mice and the intestinal resistance acquired through infection. The cells containing viral antigens were enumerated in most parts of the infected intestinal tract by a fluorescent antibody technique, and the infectivity titer of the virus in each part was examined in mouse kidney tissue culture. The virus was observed to grow in 3~14 days (sometimos 3~21 days) after oral challenge, and infectivity titers re… Show more

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“…There has been increasing evidence indicating an important role of secretory IgA in the defence mechanism of the mucosal surface in viral and bacterial infections (Bellanti, 1968;Keller and Dwyer, 1968;Tourville et al, 1969;South et al, 1967;Hashimoto et al, 1970). We have been interested in the local immunity of the intestinal tract against enterotropic viruses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has been increasing evidence indicating an important role of secretory IgA in the defence mechanism of the mucosal surface in viral and bacterial infections (Bellanti, 1968;Keller and Dwyer, 1968;Tourville et al, 1969;South et al, 1967;Hashimoto et al, 1970). We have been interested in the local immunity of the intestinal tract against enterotropic viruses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%