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II. Sachregister Actinomyces pyogenes, Serological Re- cognition........... 528 Actinomycetes, Classification and Identification of Aerobic ...... 339 Acylaminopenicillins, Degradation .. 531 Adenovirus Functions Required for In- duction of Cellular DNA Synthesis in Gl Arrested Cells 133 - Glycoprotein E3/19K Inhibits T-Cell Recognition by Blocking Cell Surfa- ce Expression 133 Adenovirus-12 Early Region lA Prot- ein(s) Indirectly Associates with Vi- ral and Cellular DNA ..... . . 131 - -, Further, Characterization of E1A Deletion 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, Transcriptional Control of the Ad12 Ela Promoter within the ITR and at the CAP Site . 134 Adenovirus, Expression of the Ad12 E1B 58K Protein in E. coli ..... 132 Adenoviruses, Persistent Infections of Humans 138 Aleutian Disease Virus (ADV) DNA Sequences, Detection........ 144 -- -, Molecular Differences of Four Cloned Strains ........... 143 -- -, Temperature Sensitivity .... 144 Alphaherpesvirinae, Cross-Reactions Between the Simplex Viruses .... 127 Amino Acid and Carbohydrate Met- abolism on Haemophilus Strains . . 495 Anthelmintic in vitro Screen Using Au- tomatic Motility Recording .. . . 292 Anthelmintic Sreening, the Relevance of in vitro Tests in 291 Anthelmintic Screens, in vitro, - Auto- mation Using a Biochemical Para- meter 292 Antibacterial Chemotherapy, History - From Pasteur to Penicillin .... 307 Antifilarial Compounds, In vitro Screening to Identify the ...... 293 Antigenic Determinants in Amino Acid Sequences, Prediction 139 Antimalarials, Novel, Use of in vitro Tests in the Search for 301 Anti-Parasite Immunoglobulins, Egg Yolk as an Alternative Source of . . 297 Arcanobacterium haemolyticum, Sero- logical Recognition......... 528 Autoimmunity After Viral Infection .. 161 Azlocillin, Concentration in Human Chondral Tissue. .. 537 Babesia, In vitro Culture 284 Bacterial Enzymes, Detection by High Contrast Metal Chelate Formation. 316 - -, High Contrast Metal Chelate For- mation 188 Besnoitia besnoiti in Cell Culture 286 Borna Disease Virus, Antigen Expres- sion in Infected Rat Astrocytes in vi- tro ............. 155 - - - Characterization of the Major Immunogenic Components..... 155 -- -, Spread in the CNS After Ocular Inoculation............. 154 -- -, Tissue Tropism......... 154 Budgerigar Fledgling Disease Virus- an Avian Polyomavirus ........ 164 Burkitt Lymphoma, Generation of a Variant t (2; 8) Translocation ... 105 Burkitt's Lymphoma Cells and Corre- sponding Lymphoblastoid Cell Li- nes, Expression of MHC Antigens 112 Chromosomally Borne Hly Genes from E. coli ............ 485 Ciba-Geigy Compounds, CGP 6140 and 20376, the Effect of Microfila- riae 300
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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-

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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

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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

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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

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- -, 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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614 Sachregister

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


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