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Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1909-1969) T301-T400, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1909-1969) T301-T400, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
United States Naval Medical Research Unit 3: Publications
T301. TRANSLATION FROM ITALIAN. TORTONESE, E. (1948). Ecological notes on a desert area of Lower Egypt (Tel-El-Kebir). Boll. Mus. Zool. Univ. Torino (1942-48), 1(13):155-183.
T302. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. EROPOV, V. I. (1962). Some data on diurnal activity of Ixodes persulcatus P. Sch. in Irkutsk Oblast. Mater. Yubil. Nauch. Konf. Irkutsk. Nauch. -Issled. Inst. Epidem. Mikrobiol. pp. 15-16.
T304. TRANSLATION FROM CHINESE. CHANG, P. -H. LOU, W. -Y., TENG, C. -C. and HSU, A. -C. (1964). Studies on tick infestation of domestic animals in Nanking. Acta Zool. Sin., 16(1):132-138.
T305. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. NIKOL'SKY, S. N. and MESHCHERYAKOVA. V. D. (1964). …
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1895-1967) T201-T300, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1895-1967) T201-T300, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
United States Naval Medical Research Unit 3: Publications
T201. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. SARTBAEV, S. K. (1959). Materials on the biology of certain ticks of the genus Haemaphysalis in Kirgiz. SSR. Trud. Inst. Zool. Parasit., Akad. Nauk Kirgiz. SSR, (7):191-202.
T202. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. MAKHMETOV, M. M. (1961). Spontaneous infection of Rickettsia burneti in ectoparasites of the Sand Martin. Trud. IV. Konf. Prirod. Ochag. Bolez. Vop. Parasit. Kazakh. Respub. Sred. Azii (September 15-20, 1959), (3):70-74.
T203. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. KALMYKOV, P. G. (1961). Development of ixodid ticks in the natural environment of islands in the Sea of Japan. Trud. IV. Konf. Prirod. Ochag. Bolez. Vop. Parasit. Kazakh. Respub. Sred. …
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1942-1965): T101-T200, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1942-1965): T101-T200, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
United States Naval Medical Research Unit 3: Publications
T101. TRANSLATION FROM JAPANESE. CHIKAKI, H. and OTAKE, A. (1956). Ecology of ticks attacking cattle in a pasture. Jap, J. Appl. Zool., 21(2):53-62.
T102. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. SOKOLOV, L. I. (1945). Karyological study of some Acari and the problem of sex determination in the group Izv. Akad. Nauk SSR, s. Biol, (6):654-663.
T103. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. ABRAMOV, I. V. (1955). The duration of preservation of the agent of equine piroplasmosis (Piroplasma caballi) in ticks Hyalomma plumbeum Panzer. 1795. Vestn. Sel. -Khoz. Nauki, Moskva, s. g, 32(3):42-46.
T104. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. BELIKOVA, N. P. and TATARINOVA, L. G. (1960). On the …
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1934-1964): T1-T100, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1934-1964): T1-T100, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
United States Naval Medical Research Unit 3: Publications
T8. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. POSPELOVA-SHTROM, M. V. (1945). Concerning certain groups within the genus Haemaphysalis C. L. Koch, and their taxonomic significance. Med. Parasit., Moscow, 14(1):12-18.
T9. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. LOTOTSKY, B. V. (1956). On the morphology of Haemaphysalis pavlovskyi Pospelova-Shtrom, 1934 (Parasitiformes, Ixodidae). Zool. Zh., 35(9):1415-1417.
T10. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. KUCHERUK, V. V., SIDOROVA, G. A. and ZHMAEVA, Z. M. (1955). On the self protection of small rodents against tick (Ixodidae) larvae. Zool. Zh., 34(4):948-950.
T11. TRANSLATION FROM JAPANESE. SUGIMOTO, M. (1937). Notes on ticks in the Formosan Mountain Reservation for aborigines. J. Centr. Soc. Vet. Med. Tokyo, 50:303-340. …
Translation From Russian Of Kurchatov, V. I. (1939) Biological Peculiarity Of The Tick Hyalomma Marginatum Koch, Vector Of Equine Piroplasmosis. Sovetsk. Vet., 16(5): 45-46., V. I. Kurchatov
United States Naval Medical Research Unit 3: Publications
This work was done in the laboratory and in the field and includes questions of development, behavior, and viability of ticks, their propagation and season of attack.
H. marginatum: Two-host tick, larvae and nymphs parasitize mainly birds, also hares, adults on, all kinds of domestic animals.
This tick inhabits the southern areas of the Soviet Union. Northern boundary of mass propagation is 46 to 49.5° northern latitude and yearly isotherms +90. Host heavily infested are lowlands and foothills of steppe, forest steppe; and low mountain forest zone. In high mountain belts and deserts, this tick is rare. Birds must …
Replicating Single-Cycle Adenovirus Vectors Generate Amplified Influenza Vaccine Responses, Catherine M. Crosby, William E. Matchett, Stephanie S. Anguiano-Zarate, Christopher A. Parks, Eric A. Weaver, Larry R. Pease, Richard J. Webby, Michael A. Barry
Replicating Single-Cycle Adenovirus Vectors Generate Amplified Influenza Vaccine Responses, Catherine M. Crosby, William E. Matchett, Stephanie S. Anguiano-Zarate, Christopher A. Parks, Eric A. Weaver, Larry R. Pease, Richard J. Webby, Michael A. Barry
Nebraska Center for Virology: Faculty Publications
Head-to-head comparisons of conventional influenza vaccines with adenovirus (Ad) gene-based vaccines demonstrated that these viral vectors can mediate more potent protection against influenza virus infection in animal models. In most cases, Ad vaccines are engineered to be replication-defective (RD-Ad) vectors. In contrast, replication-competent Ad (RC-Ad) vaccines are markedly more potent but risk causing adenovirus diseases in vaccine recipients and health care workers. To harness antigen gene replication but avoid production of infectious virions, we developed “single-cycle” adenovirus (SC-Ad) vectors. Previous work demonstrated that SC-Ads amplify transgene expression 100-fold and produce markedly stronger and more persistent immune responses than RD-Ad vectors …