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Detection of feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) nucleic acids in FIV-seronegative cats.

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TABLE 1. Housing arrangements of SPF cats used in FIVcontact-exposure transmission studies
TABLE 3. Detection of FIV proviral DNA and FIV antibodies inpet cats in a Petaluma household
FIG. 3.andDNA-positive Detection of FIV transcripts in mitogen-activated PBMC of cats
TABLE 5. Whole-blood lymphocyte stimulation by mitogensa
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