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II. Sachregister

Actinomyces pyogenes, Serological Re-cognition. . . . . . . . . . . 528

Actinomycetes, Classification andIdentification of Aerobic . . . . . . 339

Acylaminopenicillins, Degradation .. 531Adenovirus Functions Required for In­

duction of Cellular DNA Synthesisin Gl Arrested Cells 133

- Glycoprotein E3/19K Inhibits T-CellRecognition by Blocking Cell Surfa-ce Expression 133

Adenovirus-12 Early Region lA Prot­ein(s) Indirectly Associates with Vi-ral and Cellular DNA ..... . . 131

- -, Further, Characterization of E1ADeletion Mutants . . 136

- -, Non-Defective and Non-Oncoge-nic Host Range Mutants . . . . . . 136

Adenovirus 12 E1A Tumor Antigens,Cellular Proteins Mediate Binding 137

Adenovirus 12 Ela, TranscriptionalControl of the Ad12 Ela Promoterwithin the ITR and at the CAP Site . 134

Adenovirus, Expression of the Ad12E1B 58K Protein in E. coli . . . . . 132

Adenoviruses, Persistent Infections ofHumans 138

Aleutian Disease Virus (ADV) DNASequences, Detection. . . . . . . . 144

- - -, Molecular Differences of FourCloned Strains . . . . . . . . . . . 143

- - -, Temperature Sensitivity . . . . 144Alphaherpesvirinae, Cross-Reactions

Between the Simplex Viruses . . . . 127Amino Acid and Carbohydrate Met­

abolism on Haemophilus Strains . . 495Anthelmintic in vitro Screen Using Au­

tomatic Motility Recording .. . . 292Anthelmintic Sreening, the Relevance

of in vitro Tests in 291Anthelmintic Screens, in vitro, - Auto­

mation Using a Biochemical Para-meter 292

Antibacterial Chemotherapy, History- From Pasteur to Penicillin . . . . 307

Antifilarial Compounds, In vitroScreening to Identify the . . . . . . 293

Antigenic Determinants in Amino AcidSequences, Prediction 139

Antimalarials, Novel, Use of in vitroTests in the Search for 301

Anti-Parasite Immunoglobulins, EggYolk as an Alternative Source of . . 297

Arcanobacterium haemolyticum, Sero­logical Recognition. . . . . . . . . 528

Autoimmunity After Viral Infection .. 161Azlocillin, Concentration in Human

Chondral Tissue. . . 537

Babesia, In vitro Culture 284Bacterial Enzymes, Detection by High

Contrast Metal Chelate Formation. 316- -, High Contrast Metal Chelate For-

mation 188Besnoitia besnoiti in Cell Culture 286Borna Disease Virus, Antigen Expres-

sion in Infected Rat Astrocytes in vi-tro . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155

- - - Characterization of the MajorImmunogenic Components. . . . . 155

- - -, Spread in the CNS After OcularInoculation. . . . . . . . . . . . . 154

- - -, Tissue Tropism. . . . . . . . . 154Budgerigar Fledgling Disease Virus- an

Avian Polyomavirus . . . . . . . . 164Burkitt Lymphoma, Generation of a

Variant t (2; 8) Translocation ... 105Burkitt's Lymphoma Cells and Corre­

sponding Lymphoblastoid Cell Li-nes, Expression of MHC Antigens 112

Chromosomally Borne Hly Genesfrom E. coli . . . . . . . . . . . . 485

Ciba-Geigy Compounds, CGP 6140and 20376, the Effect of Microfila-riae 300

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Circovirus,Specific Initiation of DNAReplication in-vitro by DNA Poly­merase a-holoenzyme on the Circu­lar Single-Stranded DNA Genome~ 1M

Clostridium difficile, Resistance to An-timicrobialAgents . . . . . . . . . 383

Clostridium Species, Cytotoxins . . . 367CoagulaseGenein S.aureus, Location 167Coronavirus ]HM: Selection of Neu-

rovirulence Variants with Monoclo-nal Antibodies . . . . . . . . . . . 163

Coumermycin againstS.aureus. . . . 541Coxiella burnetii, Detection by Im­

munoperoxidaseTechnique . . .. 67- - Infections in Man and Animals in

the Netherlands . . . . . . . . .. 30Coxsackie B - Specific Human T4+

Lymphocyte Lines as Useful Tool inDiagnosing. . . . . . . . . . . .. 90

Cryopreservationand in vivo Cultiva-tion of Leishmania donovani. . . . 300

- of Parasites . . . . . . . . . . . . . 298- on the Infective Larvaeof a Benzimi-

dazole Resistant Haemonchus con­tortus Strain Conditioned for Inhi­bition, the Influence of . . . . . . . 299

Cytomegalovirus, Exclusion of False­Positive Results in Dot-Hybridiza-tion for the Detection of HCMV­DNA in ClinicalSpecimens. . . . . 116

- DNA Replication, Effect of Monen-sin 112

-, Human MonoclonalAntibodies . . 114Cytomegalovirus, Structure and Kine-

tics of a 5Kb-RNA Encoded withintheIE-Region of HUMAN . . . . . 115

- - The Structural Phosphoprotein pp150, and its GenomicOrganization 115

- - Antibodyto Envelope-Proteins . . 116-, Murine, Complex Formation of IE-

Proteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113- -, Characterization of Early Gene

Products with Monoclonal Antibo-dies 113

- -, Nucleotide Sequence and Struc­tural Organization of the Immedia­te-Early 1 Gene Coding for a Prot­ein Active in Transcriptional Regu-lation 114

- -, Nucleotide Sequence and Structu-re ofImmediate-EarlyGene2 ... 114

- -, DNA-Binding Properties of theMajor Immediate-Early Protein . . 112

Cytopathogenic Effects of Trichomo-nasvaginalis . . . . . . 450

Cytotoxinsof Clostridium . . . . . . 367

Dipetalonema viteae, Adult, and Lito­mosoides carinii: Fecundity andSurvival in Cell-Free Culture Sy­stems, In vitro Maintenanceof . . . 303

DNA-Binding Proteins, Screening byPhosphorus- and Biotin-LabeledDNA-Probes . . . . . . . . . . 139

Drug TestingagainstEctoparasites . . 296

Echinococcus multilocularis, in vitroMaintenanceof Protoscolices from. 289

- - Metacestode Tissue Blocks andSubsequent Proliferation in Merio­nes, Long-Term Maintenance in vi-tro of 304

Egg Yolk as an Alternative Source ofAnti-Parasite Immunoglobulins .. 297

Eimeria tenella in a HomologousChickenCellLine . . . . . . . . . 286

ELISA for the Detection of ToxicShockSyndrome Toxin 363

Entamoeba histolytica under AxenicConditions,Mass Cultivationof . . 284

EMC VirusMyocarditisin Mice.Elec­trocardiographic and MorphologicFindings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129

Enterobacteriaceae, Differentia-tion 188,316

Enterohemolysin, a New Type of He-molysin 576

Enteropathogenic E. coli, Enterohe­molysin Produced by some Strainsof 576

Enzyme-Linked ImmunosorbentAssayin Serodiagnosis of Tuberculosis .. 357

Epstein-Barr Virus-Antigen, Early, inE. coliExpression of . . . . . . . . 110

- - - Antigen1 (EBNA 1), Characteri­zation of Natural Epitopes . . . . . 111

- - - Characterization of the BVRF2ReadingFrame. . . . . . . . . . . 108

- - - DNA Contains Insertional Ele­ment DownstreamofEBNA-2Exon 104

- - - Expression of the BamHI M Re-gion 110

- - - LMP Expression in Latently In­fected Cell Lines Depends on Ser-um, TPAand a-Butyrate 107

.- - - Membrane, Expression of Prot-

ein (BNLFl-MA) in Latently Infec-ted Cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109

- - - Antigen in Patients with Naso­pharingeal Carcinoma, Detection ofIgA Antibody to . . . . . . . . . . 109

- - - Correlated Infections, Diagnosiswith Recombinant Gene-ProductsofEBV 108

- - -, Gene in Raji Cells Regulation ofa TPA Induced 105

- - Membrane Proteins, Identificationand Characterization by SyntheticOligopeptides . . . . . . . . . . . 107

- - - Membrane, Secretion of the TwoMajor Proteins from RecombinantChinese Hamster Ovary Cells intoCulture Medium : 108

- - - Protein Expressed ImmediatelyAfter the Superinfection of LatentlyInfected Cells. . . . . . . . . . . . 111

EBNA 2, Variant and Generation ofSpecific Antisera, Expression of . . 106

Erythrogenic Toxin A of Streptococcuspyogenes, the Binding on Lympho-cytes 404

Escherichia coli, Detection of SpecificEnzymes 316

Filariid Nematodes, Progress in Culti­vation of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 290

Fish Lymphocystis Disease Virus, Ana-lysis of the Repetitive DNA Sequen-ces in the Genome of . . . . . . . . 158

Flaviviruses, Genome Organisationand Translation Strategy . . . . . . 131

Foot- and Mouth Disease Virus(FMDV), Neutralization AntigenicSites 159

Friend Murine Leukemia Virus, Con­struction of an Infectious VirusContaining a Selectable Marker .. 101

- - - - Structural Analysis of the Poly-merase Gene 101

c-myc Gene Expression, Attenuationin the Control of . . . . . . . . . . 104

c-myc Gene by Sodium Butyrate inBurkitt's Lymphoma Cells, Trunca-tion does not Abrogate Transcrip­tional Downregulation of the . ... 106

c-src Gene, Differential ExpressionDuring in vitro Differentiation . .. 102

c-src Gene, Molecular Cloning of aChicken eDNA Closely Related .. 103

Sachregister 609

Giardia Trophozoites, in vitro Cultiva-tion 285

Glossina and other HaematophagousInsects through Membranes, Fee-ding of 296

Haemophilus Strains, Amino Acid andCarbohydrate Metabolism .... . 495

Hantavirus Infections in Rodents Cap­tured in Western Germany . . .. . 130

Hapten, Synthetic . . . . . . . . . . . 414Hemagglutinin-Neuraminidase Glyco-

protein 254Hemolysin, Enterohemolysin, a New

Type of 576Hepatitis Virus DNA in the Hepatocel-

lular Carcinoma of Woodchuck,Transcription of Woodchuck. . .. 98

Hepatitis A Virus Infection, Role of y­Interferon in Pathogenesis of . . .. 96

- - - RNA Replication in Human Di­ploid Fibroblasts (MRC-5 Cells) . . 95

Hepatitis A Virus Genome, Transla-tion in vitro 95

Hepatitis B Virus Duck: Cloning of theViral Genome and Study of the Na­tural Course of Infection . . . . .. 97

- - Core Antigen: Monoclonal (Mou-se) and Polyclonal (Human) AntiHBC-Antibodies Identify the SameEpitope, Immunogenicity of . . .. 94

- - Duck P-Frame: Use of Specific An­tisera to Identify P-Frame Products. 97

- - Vaccination: Persistence of Anti-HBs and Revaccination 95

- -, Cell Type Dependent Expressionand Secretion of Surface Protein .. 93

-- Vaccine Recipients Antibodies toHepatitis B Surface Antigen, Syn­thesis by Cultured Lymphocytesfrom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 93

- - Duck: Subcloning of the Viral Ge­nome and Preparation of Strand­SpecificProbes . . . . . . . . . .. 96

HBsAg Positive Chronic Active Hepa­titis, Treatment with Recombinantalpha A Interferon: Results of aPhase II Clinical Trial 94

Hepatitis Delta Virus (HDV), Charac­terization of Proteins . . . . . . .. 99

- - - RNA, Detection by Nucleic AcidHybridisation . . . . . . . . . . . 98

- - - Proteins in Serum and Liver. .. 98Herpes Virus Infections in Kidney

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Transplanted Patients Parameter ofthe Cellular Immunity as an Addi­tional to the Estimation of Virus­SpecificAntibodies in the Diagnosis 128

HSV-2 Cloning and Sequencing ofCross-Hybridizing Cellular DNA-Fragment 147

- - - Induces Amplification of Recom­binant Plasmids that Lack a Herpes-viral Origin of Replication . . . . . 126

- - - Mediated DNA Amplification inan SV40-Transformed Hamster CellLine: SV40 DNA Structure Beforeand After Infection with HSV ... 125

- - - DNA Sequences, Detection inHuman Brains . . . . . . . . . . . 122

- - - Relevance of the Glycosylationfor the Infectivity 121

--- (HSV-1) Structural and Non­structural Proteins, Analysis of theHumoral Immune Response . . . . 121

- - - Neural Persistence, Requires theInhibition of the Lymphohaemato­genous Spread of Infection . . . . . 125

- - - Neural Persistenceof 559- - - Prevention of Lymphohematoge-

nic Spreading 559- - - Specific Protein Synthesis, Gly­

coproteins and Viral DNA in Chro­nically and Latently Infected BurkittLymphoma Cells. . . . . . . . . . 120

- - - Novel Small RNAs, InfectedCells 123

Herpes simplex Virus Type 1, ElectronMicroscopy of Chronic and LatentInfections in Burkitt LymphomaCells 122

- - - - Genome Variation in Reisola­tes from Chronically Infected Bur-kitt Lymphoma Cells 122

- - - - Strain HFEM, Determinationof the Nucleotide Sequence Flan-king the Deletion (0.762 to 0.789Map Units) in the Genome ..... 127

- - -, Characteristic Changes in Re­striction Enzyme Pattern DuringDevelopment to the Vaccine StrainRAC-H 124

---- (BHV-1) Cleavage Site of a Vi­russpecific Terminase and Interac-tion with the Cellular Genome . . . 126

Herpesvirus Type 2 (BHV-2) and Her-pes simplex Virus Type 1 (HSV-1),Isolation of DNA Clones Encoding

Conserved Epitopes of the Glyco­proteins gB. . . . . . . . . . . . . 123

- - Induced Suppression of HumoralAntibody Formation by B-CellEnu­meration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159

Herpesvirus saimiri, CharacterizationProteins and their Relatedness toEBVEncoded Polypeptides. . . . . 149

HIV, Antigenic Properties of SyntheticPeptides Corresponding to Regionson Envelope Glycoproteins. . . . . 150

-, in Different Cell System, Compari-son of the Cytopathic Effects Indu-ced 151

- -1 Envelope Protein, Structure, Anti­genic Epitopes and Variety . . . . . 153

-, Evidence for Strong Biological andGenetic Variation . . 152

- Related Retroviruses of AfricanGreen Monkeys . . . . . . . . . . 151

- Transcriptase and Cellular DNA Po­lymerases Alpha, Beta and Gamma,Purification and Drug Mediated In-hibition 153

Human Immunodeficiency Viruses:Comparative Morphology, Antige­nic Structure and Virus Cell Interac-tion 150

Immuno-Stick Test for Rapid Identifi­cation of Microbial Antigens within5 Minutes 519

Infectious Bursal Disease Virus(IBDV), RNA-dependent RNA Po­lymerase Activity. . . . . . . . . . 156

Infectious Bursal Disease Virus(IBDV): Electron MicroscopicInvestigations and Demonstrationof a Genome-Linked Protein .... 156

Influenza-Diagnosis: Comparison Be­tween CFT and Subtype and Immu­noglobulin Class Specific1FT. . .. 93

Influenza Virus Hemagglutinin, Ex-pression in Insect Cells by a Baculo­virus Vector . . . . . . . . . . .. 91

Influenza Virus Infection Significanceof Bacterial Proteases. . . . . . " 92

Influenza A Virus, Influence of thePhorbol Ester TPA on the TrypticPhosphopeptide Pattern of the Nu-cleoprotein. . . . . . . . . . . " 92

Influenza C Virus, Characterization ofthe Surface Glycoprotein by Mono-clonal Antibodies 91

Influenza C VirusGangliosides are Po­tentialReceptors for . . . . . . .. 91

y-Interferon in Pathogenesis of Hepati-tis AVirusInfection . . . . . . . . 96

Interferon (IFN) mRNA, Detection inIndividual Mouse Macrophages byin situ Hybridization . . . . . . . . 117

Interferon-Alpha 2, Interferon-Gam­ma, and Interferon-Alpha 2 Plus­Gamma in a Combination Therapyof DendriticKeratitis. A ControlledClinical Study 118

Interferon During Persistent Infectionof Macrophages with Herpes sim-plexVirus 118

Interferon mediated Inhibition of Her-pessimplex Virusin Macrophages . 120

Interferon-Sensitive SubdonesSelectedfrom an Interferon-Resistant NIH3T3 Line 117

Interferon Sensitivity of the Formationof Herpes simplex Virus (HSV)Proteins 119

Interferon Treated Chick Embryo Fi­broblasts Degrade Vaccinia-SpecificEarlyRNA 119

InsectCellLines as Modelsfor theStu-dy of Insecticides Interfering withCuticle Formation . . . . . . . . . 302

Insect Iridescent Virus Type 6, Mole­cular Cloning of the Complete Ge­nome and Construction of the Phy­sical Map of the Viral DNA; Fur­ther Evidence for CircularPermuta­tion and Terminal Redundancy ofthe ViralGenome 157

Insecticides . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302

Legionella pneumophila, Serogroups 457Leishmania donovani. . . . . . . . 300Leishmania in Host Macrophages, In

vitro Cultureof . 283Listeria monocytogenes, Resistance to 395Lyme Borreliosis, Immunochemical

Analysis of the Immune Response . 549Lyme Borreliosis, Immunresponse . . 549Lymphocytes, Identification of Toxin-

Binding Lymphocytes 404Lymphohematogenic Spreading being

the Pathogenic Basis for the NeuralPersistence of Herpessimplex Virus.The Avoidance of 559

Lymphohematogenic Spreading ofHerpessimplex VirusPrevention . . 559

Sachregister 611

Malaria, Murine,Phagocytosis Model,Evaluation of ImmunomodulationDrugsin vitro in . . . . . . . . . . 280

Malaria Parasites . . . . . . . . 277-280- - In vitro Testingof DrugSensitivity 279- - - In vitro Culture, Significance for

Vaccine Production 277Marburg- and Ebola-Virus in the Re­

publicof Liberia . . . . . . . . . . 128Mathematical Models for an In vitro­

Phagocytosis TestSystem ..... 217Measles Virus,an Increase of the Intra­

cellular Calcium Concentration Le­ads to a Disassembly of Budding atthe Plasma Membrane . . . . . . . 165

Measles Virus, an Increase of the Intra­cellular Calcium Concentration Le­ads to a Disassembly of Budding atthe Plasma Membrane . . . . . . . 131

Menaquinone Composition. . . . . . 339Metacercariae of Brachylaima rumi-

nae (Trematoda: Brachylaimidae),In vitro Development of the . . . . 302

Metal ChelateFormation, Detection ofSpecific Bacterial Enzymes by .. . 316

Microbial Antigens, Rapid Identifica-tion 519

Microfilariae Onchocera volvulus(Nematoda: Filarioidea) in vitro,the Effect of two New Ciba-GeigyCompounds, CGP6140 and 20376,on 300

Molluscum contagiosum Virus, Mole­cular Characterization of the Ge-nome 146

Myoplasma in cell cultures, Detection 510Mycoplasmavirus L3, the Genome is

Circularly Permuted and TerminallyRedundant 160

Nematodes, In vitro Tests for DrugResistance 291

Newcastle Disease Virus, Hemaggluti­nin-Neuraminidase Glycoprotein in... Infected Cells . . . . . . . . . . 254

NDV-Infected Chick Embryo Fibro­blasts,Glycoprotein in . . . . . . . 432

OA MuLV Induces Osteoblastic Dif­ferentiation of Bone Precursor Cells 100

Ofloxacin.... againstS.eureus . . . . 541Onchocerca volvulus and Brugia pa-

tei: Response to Amoscanate, CGP

612 Sachre~srer

6140, CGP 20376 and Mefloquine,In vitro Maintenance. . . . . . . . 304

Osteosarcomagenesis in vitro: TheCritical Role of BipotentialPraeske­letoblasts In Mouse MandibularCondyles 100

Ostertagia leptospicularis (Tricho-strongylidae),Invitro Cultivation 305

Papillomarvirus Infections in CervicalTumors of Austrian Patients .... 145

Papillomavirus Type from a Patientwith Hodgkin's Disease, MolecularCloning and Characterization of aNovel 148

- 8 Protein Expression . . . . . . . . 146-16/18, Correlation of DNA Detec-

tion and Cytological as well as Hi­stological Findings in Specimensfrom the CervixUteri 145

-1 (BPV-1), A Mutation in, OpenReading Frame E4 Affects the Persi­stenceof Viral DNA . . . . . . . . 148

- 8, An Enhancer is Trans-Activatedby the BovinePapillomavirus 1 E2­Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147

-19 and 25, Characterization of theRegulatoryRegions . . . . . . . . 148

Parapoxvirus Infectionin Harbour Se­als (Phocavitulina)in a RearingSta­tion at the North Sea Coast in Ger-many 161

Parasites, Cryopreservation. . . . . . 298Parasitic Amoebae, Maintenance and

Cryopreservation 301Parasitology, International Sym­

posion on In Vitro Cultivationof Parasites and Alternativesto AnimalExperimentation in 277-305

Parvovirus B19, Diagnostic Tests forthe Detectionof Infectionswith ., 158

PeptidePep5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173Peritonitis, CAPD, Microbiological

Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331Phage DNA Restriction Enzyme Ana­

lysis as a Tool for EpidemiologicalTyping. C. diphtheriae as an Ex-ample 161

Phagocytosis Test System 217Plasmid from E. coli of Different Ori-

gin 485Plasmodium yoelii, Invitro Testing of

Drugs Against Pre-erythrocytic Sta-ges of 279

Poliovirus Replication, Inhibition byDisoxaril (WIN51711) 89

Poliovirus Type 1, Mahoney in Rab-bits and Mice, Using as SyntheticPeptideof Sequence 93-104 ofVP1,NeutralizingAntibodiesAgainst .. 90

PoliovirusType 1, Recognize EpitopesLocated Between Amino Acid Resi-dues 93-104 of VP1, NeutralizingMonoclonal Antibodies ObtainedAfter InVivoPrimingwith VP1of. 89

Polyomavirus JC Strain GS, GenomicHeterogeneitywithin Regulative Se-quences 143

Polyoma Virus K, Murine, DNA Se­quenceof the Control Region ... 143

Poxvirus Isolated from a Child, Cha-racterization 162

Propionibacterium granulosum, Effecton the Resistance to 1. monocytoge-nes and S. typhimurium 395

Pseudorabies Virus (Herpes suis 1),Expression of the Genome Duringlatency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140

-, Reactivation of ... Infection of Swi-ne: A Model of Sudden DeafnessofMan? 124

-, Formation of the Disulfide Bridge­Linked GlycoproteinComplex . . . 141

- -InfectionResults in Gradual or To­tal Loss of NK-Activity Mediatedby 8/1+, T4-, T8- Bone MarrowCells 142

- Glycoprotein gIl: Its Relevance inVirus Neutralization, Studies onDetermination of ImmunogenicEpitopes 140

-, PorcineBoneMarrow Cellswere in­fected After in vitro- or Experimen-tal and Genuinein vivo-Infection. . 142

-, Variable Copy Number of a DirectRepeat Sequence at the 3' -end ofthe Gene Codingfor gIl 148

Q Fever,Chronic. . . . . 51-- in Czechoslovakia .. 16- - DiagnosticMethods 64- - in the Federal Republic of Germa-

ny . . . . 42- - in France 26- in Europe . . 1- - in Hungary 10- - in Italy and Other Mediterranean

Countries 20

- -, Prophylaxis of . . . . . . . . .. 1- - in Roumania . . . . . . . . . .. 7- - , Serodiagnosis by ELISA . . . .. 57- - in the United Kingdom and Ireland 37-- in the USSR. . . . . 1- - Vaccines . . . . . . 74- - Vaccines for Animals 79

Rabies Vaccines, Determination of Vi­ral Glyoprotein Antigen with theELISA as an in-vitro Assay for thePotency . . . . 162

Retroviruses, Mammalian, Human Se-ra React to the Major Internal Ga-Protein 102

Retroviruses (PLRV), Structural Ana-lysis of p19 and pH Core Polypep­tides of Primate Lymphotropic . .. 99

Reverse Transcriptase Related DNAFragment, Human, Sequence Stu-dies 103

Rubella Monoclonal Antibodies fromHuman Hybridomas Constructedwith Antigen-Specific Epstein-BarrVirus Transformed Cell Lines ... 163

Salmonella typhimurium, Resistanceto 395

Salmonella daarle, Isolation 186Sarcoccystis and Besnoitia in vitro,

Cultivation of . . . . . . . . . . . 287Sarcocystis muris, Detection of IgG

Antibodies to 259Schistosomes, In vitro Culture of Lar-

val Stagesof . . . . 288Scrapie, Amyloidosis Infected Ham-

sters 154Semliki Forest Virus (SFV), Identifica-

tion of the Fusogenic Protein . . . . 157Sendai Virus Persistence, Lack of In­

fectivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130Sendai Virus in Mice, HN-Mutation

During Persistence and Comparisonto ts-Mutants Isolated After Muta­genesis with 5'-Fluoruracil .. .. . 129

Serratia marcescens, Active Immuniza-tion against 228

Simian Foamy Virus (SVF) Strain LK­3: Cloning of Proviral DNA andDetection of DNA Homologies toSFVPrototypes 149

Simian Immunodeficiency Viruses, De­tection and Serological Classifica-tion 152

Sachregister 613

- - 40 Large T Antigen Necessary forOligomerization and T-p53 Com-plex Formation. . . . . . . . . . . 136

SSV-Transformed Cells, PDGF-LikeMolecules in Conditioned MediumLead to Growth-Stimulation andTransformation of Normal Cells . . 156

SV40 Large T Antigen Oligomeriza­tion and Origin DNA Binding Acti-vity 135

SV40 Nuclear and Cell MembraneTumor (T Antigen), Analysis byMonoclonal Antibodies (PAb1601-1636) and Antibody CrossReactions with Polyoma, BK, JCand Lymphotropic Papovavirus T­Antigens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137

SV40 T Antigen, Binding to SV40DNA Binding Sites I, II and III . . . 135

SV40, Isolation of Cellular Transcrip­tional Control Sequences by Ampli­fication of a Reconstituted SV40Promoter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134

Staphylococcus aureus, Coagulase Ge-ne 167

--, Toxic Shock Syndrome Toxin-1 . 506- -, Methicillin-Resistant, Efficacy of

Antibiotica. . . . . . . .. . . 541-- TeichoicAcid 414Staphylococcin-Like Peptide Pep 5 . . 173Staphylococcal Isolates, Toxic Shock

Syndrome Toxin in 363Staphylococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome

Toxin-1 , Detection 206Sterilization Process, Biological Indica-

tors 463Streptococcus pyogenes, Erythrogenic

ToxinA 404Streptococcaceae, Vancomycin-Resi-

stant 379Streptococci, Group D Typing System 322

Tapeworm Activity, In vitro Screeningfor 303

Teichoic Acid Immunodom inant Siteof Staphylococcusaureus . . . . . . 414

Theileria annulata Infection in Cattle,Immunity 425

Theileria Species, In vitro Cultures of . 283Ticks and Mites, Artifical Feeding of . 295Tick-borne Encephalitis, Epidemiolo-

gy 570Toxic Shock Syndrome Toxin, Detec-

tion 363

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Toxic Shock Syndrome Toxin-l, Ge­netic Locations in Staphylococcusaureus Strains 506

Toxicity Testing of Drugs, The Use ofVertebrate Cell Cultures for .. .. 293

Toxocara Larvae for Antigen Produc-tion, In vitro Maintenance of. . . . 290

Toxoplasma gondii under DefinedConditions , In vitro Cultivation of . 285

- - Antigen, Immunoglobulin Y Isola-ted from Eggs Laid by Hens Immu-nized with 247

- - Grown in Cell Culture, Some Cha-racteristics of. . . . . . . 286

- - , Culture in vitro. . . . . 272Trematodes and Cestodes, In vitro

Culture of . . . . . . . . 287Trichomonas vaginalis, Cytopathoge-

nic Effects 450Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF), In vitro

Antiviral Activity . . . . . . . . . . 120Trypanosomes 280-282- , In vitro Cultivation of African and

South American . . . . . . . . . . 280

Trypanosoma brucei sspp., Infective,in Cultures of Procyclic Forms withInsect Cells, the Production of . . . 284

Trypanosoma vivax and Their Charac­terization, In vitro Cultivation ofMetacyclic Trypomastigotes of 282

Tuberculosis , Serodiagnosis 357

Vaccinia Virus, Herpes simplex Virusand Carcinogens Induce SV40 DNAAmplification in Transformed Hu­man Cells and Support Replicationof Adeno-Associated Virus ..... 138

Vancomycin ... against S. aureus . . . 541Vancomycin-Resistant Streptococca-

ceae 379

Xiphophorus Expression of Protoon­cogenes in Embryonic, Adult andNeoplastic Tissue .. . . . . . . . 160

Yersinia enterocolitica, Serodiagnosis. 194