The Effects Of Attenuated Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus On Cultured Bovine Fetal Cells
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Authors
McFarland, Warner
Advisor
John Christenson
Jean Smith
Hank Burgess
Jean Smith
Hank Burgess
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Date of Issue
1987-04-01
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Title
The Effects Of Attenuated Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus On Cultured Bovine Fetal Cells
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thesis
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Abstract
Lung, kidney, intestine, aorta, turbinate epithelium, endothelium, cornea, and spleen were extracted from bovine fetuses. These cells were grown into monolayers and inoculated with serial dilutions of BVD virus. After a 96-hr period, the effects of BVD virus upon these cell cultures were studied. Our results demonstrated a difference in the susceptibility of these cell cultures towards BVD virus. The intestinal cells were the most susceptible to BVD viral infection and the least susceptible were cornea cells. There was a 4.5-fold difference in the amount of viral particles needed to cause infection.
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Bachelor's
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Spring
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Life & Environmental Sciences