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Heim D, Geiser F, Perler L, Wyss R
Schweiz Arch Tierheilkd . 2003 Feb; 144(12):664-73. PMID: 12585207
There are several other diseases besides BSE which belong to the group of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE). Although most mammals can be experimentally infected with the agent of these diseases,...
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Hett A, Rufenacht J, Perler L, Heim D
Schweiz Arch Tierheilkd . 2003 Feb; 144(12):654-62. PMID: 12585206
A method is presented by which a maximal number of BSE-infected cattle that had escaped the filter of clinical examination are identified during ante mortem examination. This approach might prove...
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Perler L, Heim D, Geiser F, Muller H, Kihm U
Schweiz Arch Tierheilkd . 2001 Feb; 142(12):657-64. PMID: 11189833
The first case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in Switzerland was diagnosed in November 1990. BSE is--in particular considering its eradication--different from many other livestock diseases. Strict disease control measures...
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Jungi T, Schweizer M, Perler L, Peterhans E
Pathobiology . 2000 Mar; 67(5-6):294-7. PMID: 10725806
Virus-infected macrophages (M phi) release factors priming uninfected M phi for LPS-induced apoptosis. This was shown for bovine M phi infected with cytopathogenic bovine virus diarrhea (BVD) virus or with...
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Perler L, Schweizer M, Jungi T, Peterhans E
J Gen Virol . 2000 Mar; 81(Pt 4):881-7. PMID: 10725412
The flavivirus bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) virus exists in two biotypes, cytopathic (cp) and non-cytopathic (ncp), defined by their effect on cultured cells. Cp BVD virus-infected cells undergo apoptosis and...
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Perler L, Pfister H, Schweizer M, Peterhans E, Jungi T
J Immunol Methods . 1999 Feb; 222(1-2):189-96. PMID: 10022385
The expression of type I interferons (IFNs) in eukaryotic cells represents a first line of defense against viral infection. Cells pretreated by IFNs do not support viral replication and are...