1.
Nihon Juigaku Zasshi
; 50(1): 9-13, 1988 Feb.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-3361737
2.
Dev Comp Immunol
; 12(1): 195-200, 1988.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-3350189
3.
Am J Vet Res
; 48(5): 799-800, 1987 May.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-3035973
ABSTRACT
In 1981, during the worldwide canine parvovirus (PV) epizootic, canine transmissible venereal sarcomas growing in Beagles in a colony regressed earlier than expected after the dogs became infected with PV. Subsequent studies revealed that modified-live PV vaccine (feline panleukopenia virus) was capable of preventing tumor transplantation when the vaccine was inoculated simultaneously with the tumor in a site distant from the implantation site. However, the PV vaccine had no effect if it was inoculated 3 or 18 days after the tumor was transplanted.
Subject(s)
Dog Diseases/microbiology , Parvoviridae Infections/veterinary , Sarcoma/veterinary , Venereal Tumors, Veterinary/microbiology , Animals , Dog Diseases/transmission , Dogs , Female , Male , Remission Induction , Sarcoma/transmission
4.
Veterinariia
; (7): 97-8, 1976 Jul.
Article
in Russian
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-988938
5.
Bibl Haematol
; (36): 593-9, 1970.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-4376388