Selected article for: "FCoV copy number and relative FCoV copy number"

Author: Barker, Emily N.; Stranieri, Angelica; Helps, Chris R.; Porter, Emily L.; Davidson, Andrew D.; Day, Michael J.; Knowles, Toby; Kipar, Anja; Tasker, Séverine
Title: Limitations of using feline coronavirus spike protein gene mutations to diagnose feline infectious peritonitis
  • Document date: 2017_10_5
  • ID: 08b0g46x_33
    Snippet: Tissues from cats with FIP were more likely to be FCoV RT-qPCR-positive than tissues from cats without FIP (see Table 2 ; 90.4% (235/260) vs. 7.7% (20/258); χ 2 = 353.8, p ≤ 0.001), and with a greater relative FCoV copy number (median 8.3 × 10 3 vs. 25; U = 2161.5, p ≤ 0.001)......
    Document: Tissues from cats with FIP were more likely to be FCoV RT-qPCR-positive than tissues from cats without FIP (see Table 2 ; 90.4% (235/260) vs. 7.7% (20/258); χ 2 = 353.8, p ≤ 0.001), and with a greater relative FCoV copy number (median 8.3 × 10 3 vs. 25; U = 2161.5, p ≤ 0.001).

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