PMID: 4290792Jul 7, 1967Paper

Adenovirus endocarditis in mice

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Z R BlailockJ L MELNICK

Abstract

Viral endocarditis developed in 24 percent of 50 newborn mice 6 to 8 days after intraperitoneal inoculation with murine adenovirus. Typical adenovirus intranuclear inclusions were seen in heart-valve lesions, and high titers of virus were recovered from heart tissue. Furthermore, adenovirions were directly visualized by electron microscopy within endothelial cells and fibroblasts of the heart valves.

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