Publicaciones anteriores

Publicaciones anteriores del Centro de Encefalopatías y Enfermedades Transmisibles Emergentes

Luján L, Biescas E, Pérez M, Vargas F, Badiola JJ, Espada J, Fantova E. Pulmonary artery haemorrhages in sheep with septicaemic pasteurellosis. Vet Rec 157: 856

Vargas F, Luján L, Bolea R, Monleón E, Martín-Burriel I, Fernández A, De Blas I, Badiola JJ. Clinical evolution of naturally-infected scrapie sheep diagnosed by third eyelid lymphoid tissue biopsy. J Vet Intern Med 20:187-193

Bolea R, Monleón E, Carrasco L, Vargas A, De Andrés D, Amorena B, Badiola JJ, Luján LL. Maedi-Visna virus infection of ovine mammary epithelial cells. Vet Res 37: 133-144

Carmona P, Monzón M, Monleón E, Badiola JJ, Monreal J. In vivo detection of scrapie cases from blood by infrared spectroscopy. J Gen Virol 86: 3425-343

Monleón E, Monzón M, Hortells P, Bolea R, Vargas F, Acín C, Badiola JJ. Approaches to Scrapie diagnosis by applying immunohistochemistry and Prionics® rapid tests on central nervous and lymphoreticular systems. J Virol Methods 125: 165-171

Bolea R, Monleón E, Schiller I, Raeber AJ, Acín C, Martín–Burriel I, Struckmeyer T, Oesch B, Badiola JJ. Comparative analysis of PrPsc detection by immunohistochemistry and rapid tests of pathogenic prion protein (PrPsc) in brain regions of naturally infected sheep and goats from Spain. J Vet Diagn Invest 17: 467-469

Álvarez V, Arranz J, Daltabuit-Test M, Leginagoikoa I, Juste RA, Amorena B, De Andres D, Luján LL., Badiola JJ, Berriatua E. Relative contribution of colostrum from Maedi-Visna virus (MVV) infected ewes to MVV-seroprevalence in lambs. Res Vet Sci 78:237-243

Vargas F, Bolea R, Monleón E, Acín C, Vargas A, De Blas M, Luján L, Badiola JJ. Clinical characterization of scrapie in naturally-affected sheep in Spain. Vet Rec 156: 318-320

Peterhans E, Greenland T, Badiola JJ, Harkiss G, Bertoni G, Amorena B, Eliaszewicz M, Juste RA, Krassnig R, Lafont JP, Lenihan P, Petursson G, Pritchard G, Thorley J, Vitu C, Mornex JF, Pepin M. Routes of transmission and consequences of small ruminant lentiviruses (SRLVs) infection and eradication schemes. Vet Res (Review) 35: 257- 274

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