(a.) Of or pertaining to the deer, or to the family Cervidae.
Example Sentences:
(1) Using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays the cross reactivity of bovine herpesvirus-1.1, bovine herpesvirus-1.2, caprine herpesvirus-2, cervine (red deer) herpesvirus-1 and rangiferine (reindeer) herpesvirus-1 has been examined using rabbit hyperimmune antisera and convalescent cattle and red deer field sera.
(2) Both the cervine and caprine viruses appeared to be more closely related to bovid herpesvirus 1 than they were to each other.
(3) Hybridoma supernatants were initially screened for specificity against cervine Ig using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).
(4) The degree to which cross-reactivity between monoclonal antibodies developed against cells of the human, mouse, bovine and ovine immune systems, and cells of the cervine immune system occurs was investigated.
(5) In this report it is shown that although recombinant human and mouse interleukin-2 (IL-2) were capable of stimulating cervine T-cell proliferation, optimal proliferation was only achieved using recombinant bovine IL-2.
(6) Monoclonal antibodies (mAb) which react with cervine immunoglobulin (Ig) light chain, IgM and IgG were produced using conventional cell fusion technology.
(7) Satisfactory cross-reaction was obtained for bovine BGP in several species, namely ovine, cervine, caprine and human.
(8) A procedure is described for the isolation of immunoglobulin G (IgG) and immunoglobulin M (IgM) from hyperimmune cervine serum.
(9) A detailed analysis showed that: (1) the two bovine herpesviruses are most closely related, (2) the cervine, caprine and rangiferine viruses are more closely related to the bovine viruses than they are to each other, (3) the cervine herpesvirus is more related to the bovine herpesvirus than to the rangiferine or caprine herpesviruses and (4) the rangiferine virus is more related to the cervine virus than to the bovine and caprine viruses.
(10) It was found that within the ruminants a considerable degree of cross-reactivity does exist while there is virtually none between the cervine and murine or human systems.
(11) The highest incidence of cross-reactivity was found between ovine monoclonals and cervine leukocytes (46% cross-reactive) with 25% of bovine monoclonal antibodies cross-reacting with deer leukocytes.
(12) Using cervine T-cell blasts it was possible to assay in vitro T-cell growth factor (TCGF) production by lymphocytes isolated from deer naturally exposed to tuberculosis Mycobacterium bovis).
(13) The molecular weights and isoelectric points of the composite chains of cervine IgG and IgM are presented.
(14) Cattle and red deer sera reacted most strongly with the bovine and cervine viruses respectively.
(15) Ovine monoclonals were found to be the most useful in identifying a wide range of cervine leukocyte subpopulations.
(16) Bioassays showed that ovine anti-class I and II monoclonals detected molecules on cervine leukocytes that are functionally similar to MHC antigens.
(17) The specificity of supernatants against size-fractionated cervine Ig was further determined.
(18) The mAb OU1G, OU2G and OU3G were specific for cervine gamma-chain of IgG, whereas OU1L was specific for light chain of Ig.
(19) Basing on clinical experiments the efficiency of Cervin preparation in treatment of necks of teeth hypersensitivity has been estimated.
(20) Cattle sera reacted most strongly with the bovine virus and deer sera with the cervine virus.
Corvine
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to the crow; crowlike.
Example Sentences:
(1) Corvin Brady At the opening match, when we scored the first time, when that goal happened … it was a magnificent goal.