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    editors, Raphael Rubin, David S. Strayer ; consulting editor, Emanuel Rubin ; associate editors, Jay M. McDonald ... [et al.].
    Contents:
    Inflammation / Hedwig S. Murphy
    Repair, regeneration, and fibrosis / Gregory C. Sephel, Stephen C. Woodward
    Immunopathology / Jeffrey S. Warren, Douglas P. Bennett, Roger J. Pomerantz
    Neoplasia / Antonio Giordano ... [et al.]
    Developmental and genetic diseases / Anthony A. Killeen, Emanuel Rubin, David S. Strayer
    Hemodynamic disorders / Bruce M. McManus, Michael F. Allard, Robert Yanagawa
    Environmental and nutritional pathology / David S. Strayer, Emanuel Rubin
    Infectious and parasitic diseases / David A. Schwartz ... [et al.]
    Blood vessels / Avrum I. Gotlieb
    The heart / Jeffrey E. Saffitz
    The respiratory system / Mary Beth Beasley, William D. Travis, Emanuel Rubin
    The gastrointestinal tract / Frank A. Mitros, Emanuel Rubin
    The liver and biliary system / Raphael Rubin, Emanuel Rubin
    The pancreas / Gregory Y. Lauwers, Mari Mino-Kenudson, Raphael Rubin
    The kidney / J. Charles Jennette
    The lower urinary tract and male reproductive system / Ivan Damjanov
    The female reproductive system / Stanley J. Robboy, Maria J. Merino, George L. Mutter
    The breast / Ann D. Thor, Adeboye O. Osunkoya
    Hematopathology / Roland Schwarting, Steven McKenzie, Raphael Rubin
    The endocrine system / Maria Merino ... [et al.]
    Obesity, diabetes mellitus, metabolic syndrome / Barry J. Goldstein, Serge Jabbour, Kevin Furlong
    The amyloidoses / Robert Kisilevsky
    The skin / Craig A. Storm, David E. Elder
    The head and neck / Bruce M. Wenig
    Bones and joints / Benjamin L. Hoch, Michael J. Klein, Alan L. Schiller
    Skeletal muscle / Lawrence C. Kenyon, Mark T. Curtis
    The nervous system / John Q. Trojanowski, Lawrence Kenyon, Thomas W. Bouldin
    The eye / Gordon K. Klintworth
    Cytopathology / Hormoz Ehya, Marluce Bibbo.
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    RB25 .E77 2008
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    Mayer V, Pogády J, Orolin D, Stárek M, Hudecová M, Buran J, Hrbka G.
    Acta Virol. 1975 Apr;19(2):143-9.
    A total of 22 persons, given a single intramuscular dose of 3.1 times 10(6) newborn mouse ic LD50/ml of the E5"14" virus (stored for 26 months at 4 degrees C in lyophilized state), were subjected to rigorous clinical, clinical-laboratory and virological investigations. Clinical observations and laboratory tests (blood and cerebrospinal fluid cytology and biochemistry) revealed no ill-effects or deviations attributable to the immunization procedure. After administration of the immunizing dose, no viraemia was detected and specific seroconversions from negativity to positivity were found after 9 weeks in 73-82% of the subjects, using different tick-borne encephalitis (western subtype) viruses in the virus neutralization experiments. The results obtained seem to give increased confidence in the further use of this attenuated virus clone with strictly defined characteristics.
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