Browsing by Author "Smith Schuster, Pedro"
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Mauel, Michael J; Ware, Cynthia; Smith Schuster, Pedro (AMER ASSOC VETERINARY LABORATORY DIAGNOSTICIANS INC, 2008-03)Piscirickettsia salmonis is the etiologic agent of piscirickettsiosis, an economically significant disease of fish. Isolation of P. salmonis by culturing on fish cell lines has been the standard technique since the initial ...
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Venegas Espinoza, Cristian; Contreras Vásquez, Jorge; Larenas Herrera, Julio; Smith Schuster, Pedro (2004)
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Larenas Herrera, Julio; Contreras Váquez, Julio; Oyanedel, S.; Morales Miranda, María Angélica; Smith Schuster, Pedro (1997)Piscirickettsiosis is the most important disease affecting farmed salmonids in Chile since 1989. It is produced by a rickettsial agent named Piscirickettsia salmonis which has been described in all species of salmonids ...
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Smith Schuster, Pedro; Zurita Arevalo, Livio; Canale Montenegro, Francisco; Ferreira Vigouroux, Luis Arturo; Toro Guzmán, Haroldo (1994)An ELISA to detect circulating antibodies against K99 pili, a major attachment factor to intestinal epithelial cells of Escherichia coli in calves, was performed. Two methods of K99 pili purification were attempted. Best ...
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Smith Schuster, Pedro; Rojas, M. E.; Guajardo, A.; Contreras, J.; Morales, M. A.; Larenas, J. (Inter-Research, 2004)Piscirickettsiosis pathogenesis was examined using some tissues as entry portals of Piscirickettsia salmonis in coho salmon, Juvenile fish, weighing approximately 8.4 g, were used in this trial. Inocula were prepared using ...
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Larenas Herrera, Julio; Astorga, C.; Contreras Vásquez, Jorge; Smith Schuster, Pedro (1996)Piscirickettsiosis is an important pathological condition of salmonids described in Chile since 1989. The aetiological agent is a rickettsial organism named Piscirickettsia salmonis and it has been described in all species ...
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Smith Schuster, Pedro; Pinochet V., Lautaro; Alegría R., Gastón; Lazo Quezada, Juan; Freixes C., Claudio (Universidad de Chile, 1986)Se investigó la presencia de microorganismos del género Campylobacter en 100 cerdos lactantes con diarrea, empleándose muestras de raspado de intestino delgado y grueso y secreción biliar. Se usaron dos técnicas diferentes ...