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Rhabdoviruses constitute one of the most pathogenic viruses isolated from: rainbow trout and carp culture. Several viruses were also isolated from other species of fish. These viruses are mostly "associated with epizootics and heavy losses. Spring viraemia of carp virus (SVCV) and pike fry rhabdovirus (PFRV) have been the most extensively studied, due to their significant economic impact. Significant...
Localization and morphological features of lymphatic vessels leaving tissues of uterine horns and running through the broad ligament area were studied in mature cows after filling the lumen of the each lymphangion with varicoloured masses, mainly Microfil. The study has revealed that each branch of the lymphatic vessels emerged from both sides of the uterus and then formed double-layered networks,...
Problems dealing with common parasites - oxyurids, which affect laboratory mice colonies are discussed and reviewed. Their life histories, pathogenicity and immunity are examined. The attention is paid to the influence of age, sex, strain and status of the host in the infection. It is agreed that helminth infections are usually more severe in male than in female vertebrate hosts.
In the contemporary systems of cattle production, transport stress is the most essential polyetiological factor responsible for inducing unfavourable reactions in the animals. The main reason for this phenomenon is the immunosuppressive effect of steroid hormones on cellular and humoral protective mechanisms. The purpose of the present study was to establish the relationship between the Cortisol concentration...
Heat shock proteins (hsp) are highly conserved and abundant proteins essential for cellular viability. They are constitutively expressed under normal growth conditions of cells, playing a role as molecular chaperones. Expression of hsp appears during mammalian embryogenesis. However, hsp are markedly induced by heat and other stress factors. Hsp as pathogen antigens induce defence immunological responses...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the occurrence of antibodies to foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) in sera of cattle in Poland. The examinations were performed using the virus neutralization (VN) test and ELISA methods: liquid-phase blocking ELISA (LPBE) and 3ABC-ELISA. During 1993-2001, about 681 000 samples of sera collected from animals held on the territory of Poland were tested. Of about...
The aim of this study was to determine of influence of 15 strains of lactic acid bacteria on the growth of 7 Salmonella spp. strains in model set-ups, and in meat and ripened fermented sausages. The investigations were performed within the framework of three alternate stages which differed in respect to the products studied, the number of Lactobacillus spp. strains and, partly, methodological approach...
Based on careful tissue processing, detailed structural analysis, and histochemical as well as cytophotometrical evaluation of the epidermis, the study presents data with respect to changes of tissue integrity during two storing modes (room temperature and 4°C) and various storage times of the porcine auricle. Structural degeneration was first noted in the barrier region of the epidermis from where...
Apoptosis is a kind of cell death essential for normal functioning and survival of most multicellular organisms. Apoptosis plays an important role in physiological processes and in pathophysiology of some chronic diseases, including autoimmunity, cancer, lymphoma, AIDS, neurodegeneration and others. The present paper describes the interdisciplinary pathogenesis of programmed cell death, the mechanisms...
Platelet activating factor, PAF, (l-0-alkyl-2-acetyl-sn-glycero3-phosphorylcholine) is a naturally occurring compound of membrane phospholipid. The aim of this article was to briefly review current research on the significant role of PAF in mammalian reproductive functions. The involvement of this phospholipid in the female reproductive processes may indicate that it plays an important role in ovarian...
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