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Abstract
Histopathological changes in the central nervous and lymphoid systems were semiquantitatively analyzed in subadult mice (M) peripherally immunized with the live, highly attenuated E5 "14" virus from the tick-born encephalitis (TE) complex and in immunized M subjected to virulent challenge. The E5 "14" clone possesses an exceedingly restricted neuroinvasivity. A study of the sc marker, refined and extended by microscopic examinations seems to present a more relevant approach for comparative investigations on TE virus virulence. Morphological findings in immunized M given immunosuppressive doses of cyclophosphamide (CPA) suggest that the high efficiency of live vaccines may be related to the prolonged antigenic stimulation.Entities:
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Year: 1975 PMID: 239577
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Virol ISSN: 0001-723X Impact factor: 1.162