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Volume 17, Number 3—March 2011
Research

Novel Picornavirus in Turkey Poults with Hepatitis, California, USA

Kirsi S. Honkavuori, H. L. Shivaprasad, Thomas BrieseComments to Author , Craig Street, David L. Hirschberg, Stephen K. Hutchison, and W. Ian Lipkin
Author affiliations: Author affiliations: Columbia University, New York, New York, USA (K.S. Honkavuori, T. Briese, C. Street, D.L. Hirschberg, W.I. Lipkin); California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory System, Tulare, California, USA (H.L. Shivaprasad); 454 Life Sciences, Branford, Connecticut, USA (S.K. Hutchison)

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Figure 3

Results of in situ hybridization experiments. Hybridization of β-actin–specific and turkey hepatitis virus (THV)–specific oglionucleotide probes with FastRed staining on hepatitis-affected liver tissue from poult 2993A (A and B, respectively) and on nondiseased liver tissue from poult 1927B (C and D, respectively). Brightfield microscopy images; original magnification ×40.

Figure 3. Results of in situ hybridization experiments. Hybridization of β-actin–specific and turkey hepatitis virus (THV)–specific oglionucleotide probes with FastRed staining on hepatitis-affected liver tissue from poult 2993A (A and B, respectively) and on nondiseased liver tissue from poult 1927B (C and D, respectively). Brightfield microscopy images; original magnification ×40.

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