1971
DOI: 10.1099/00222615-4-3-351
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Studies Of The Immune Response In Sendai Virus Infection Of Mice

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“…Moreover, the intensity of lymphoid recruitment in the periphery of the airways varied a great deal from one strain to another. In this area, it has been said that greater local recruitment permits more effective viral eradication (7,13,35). However, in this experiment, it is clear that independently of the general histological profile, C57BL/6 and 129Sv exhibited higher peribronchial lymphoid recruitment, although they displayed the slowest viral clearance.…”
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“…Moreover, the intensity of lymphoid recruitment in the periphery of the airways varied a great deal from one strain to another. In this area, it has been said that greater local recruitment permits more effective viral eradication (7,13,35). However, in this experiment, it is clear that independently of the general histological profile, C57BL/6 and 129Sv exhibited higher peribronchial lymphoid recruitment, although they displayed the slowest viral clearance.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 44%
“…When the compartmentation of the duration of each breathing cycle into its component inspiratory time (TI) and expiratory time (TE) was examined [via duty cycle (%Ti), Table S3], significant differences became apparent between strains: decrease of %Ti in 129Sv (on and after day 4), DBA/2 (on day 7), and C57BL/6 (on and after day 2) against stability in C3H/ HeN, SJL, and BALB/c.…”
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“…This is more likely to have been due to an antibody response. Thus, Blandford and Heath (1972) demonstrated antibody in the lungs of Sendai virus-infected mice as early as the 3rd day of infection, and Mebus (1975) showed the disappearance of virus from ThiryVella loops of coronavirus-infected calves 5-6 days after infection, and the presence of antibody in the loops 7 days after infection.…”
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“…The disease was related usually to shipping from a commercial facility and in one case occurred as an epizootic in a breeding colony. Experimentallyinduced Sendai virus infection has been studied by several investigators [l, 4, 5,14,[23][24][25]32,33]. The naturally-occurring and experimental diseases were characterized usually by low mortality, mild clinical signs, and quick recovery but occasionally by acute disease with high mortality.…”
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