Author: Nelson, John B.
Title: THE ENHANCING EFFECT OF MURINE HEPATITIS VIRUS ON THE CEREBRAL ACTIVITY OF PLEUROPNEUMONIA-LIKE ORGANISMS IN MICE Document date: 1957_8_1
ID: vhfticne_57
Snippet: Rolling occurred so infrequently in mice injected with the mixture of MHV and PPLO that it could hardly be called a characteristic sign. It was also observed in an occasional mouse injected with MHV(C) alone. This virus was productive of considerable injury to the brain but rarely affected the nerve cells of the cerebral ganglia. In the absence of the virus or agar PPLO showed little or no evidence of neurotropism. The intracerebral injection of .....
Document: Rolling occurred so infrequently in mice injected with the mixture of MHV and PPLO that it could hardly be called a characteristic sign. It was also observed in an occasional mouse injected with MHV(C) alone. This virus was productive of considerable injury to the brain but rarely affected the nerve cells of the cerebral ganglia. In the absence of the virus or agar PPLO showed little or no evidence of neurotropism. The intracerebral injection of both microbic agents commonly resulted, however, in extensive destruction of the nerve cells in the anterior horns of the cerebrum. This outcome was indicative of an interaction between the 2 agents and suggestive of synergism.
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