Theiler disease virus — Thei·ler disease, virus (tiґlər) [Max Theiler, South African–born American physician, microbiologist, and Nobel prize winner, 1899–1972 ] see Theilovirus and see under disease … Medical dictionary
Theiler mouse encephalomyelitis — Theiler disease … Medical dictionary
Theiler , Max — (1899–1972) South African–American virologist Theiler, the son of a physician from Pretoria in South Africa, was educated at the University of Cape Town; he received his MD in 1922 after attending St. Thomas s Hospital, London, and the London… … Scientists
Theiler, Max — ▪ American microbiologist born Jan. 30, 1899, Pretoria, S.Af. died Aug. 11, 1972, New Haven, Conn., U.S. South African born American microbiologist who won the 1951 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his development of a vaccine… … Universalium
Max Theiler — Born January 30, 1899(1899 01 30) Pretoria, South African Republic … Wikipedia
Arnold Theiler — Sir Arnold Theiler (March 26, 1867 ndash; July 24, 1936) the father of veterinary science in South Africa. Born in Frick, Canton Argau, Switzerland. He received his higher education, and later qualified as a veterinarian in Zurich. In 1891… … Wikipedia
Some important diseases of some common laboratory animals — ▪ Table Some important diseases of some common laboratory animals name or type of disease causative organism Mice Bacterial diseases mouse pneumonitis Miyagawanella bronchopneumoniae eperythrozoonosis Eperythrozoon coccoides Mycoplasma infection… … Universalium
Theilovirus — Thei·lo·vi·rus (tiґlo vi″rəs) a species of the genus Cardiovirus that is normally found in the intestines of mice but sometimes invades the central nervous system to cause Theiler disease. Called also murine poliovirus and Theiler… … Medical dictionary
mouse encephalomyelitis — murine encephalomyelitis Theiler disease … Medical dictionary
mouse poliomyelitis — murine poliomyelitis Theiler disease … Medical dictionary