Preface. Pathobiology of Gastroenteric Diseases. Applications of Intestinal Xenografts to the Study of Enteropathogenic Infectious Disease; H.B. Gelberg, et al. Immunological and Genetic Methods for Detecting Swine Coronaviruses, Transmissible Gastroenteritis Virus and Porcine Respiratory Coronavirus; T. Sirinarumitr, et al. Mechanisms of Identity and Interactions Between Host and Pathogen. Characterization of a Porcine Entercyte Receptor for Group A; M. Kuhlenschmidt, et al. A 50 kDa Membrane Protein from Bovine Kidney Cells Is A Putative Receptor for Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus; (BVDV); H.C. Minocha, et al. Enterocyte Effacement (LEE) and Functional Analysis of the Phenotype on Hep-2 Cells; D.K.R. Karaolis, et al. Regulation of Pathogenic Activity in Enteric Diseases. Hemoylysin Phenotypes and Genotypes of eae-A-Positive and eae-A-Negative Bovine Verotoxigenic Escherichia coli.; K.S. Sandu, et al. Novel Approaches to Prevention and Therapy of Enteric Diseases. Comparative Studies of the Pathogenesis, Antibody Immune Resopnse and Homologous Protection to Porcine and Human Rotavirus in Gnotobiotic Piglets; L. Saif, et al. 10 Keynote Lectures. 24 Additional Articles. 25 Abstracts. Index.
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