id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-275225-fvq8hezk Hornyák, Ákos Detection of subgenomic mRNA of feline coronavirus by real-time polymerase chain reaction based on primer-probe energy transfer (P-sg-QPCR) 2012-02-18 .txt text/plain 7138 337 50 The quantitative sg-mRNA detection method revealed more than 10-50,000 times increase of the M gene sg-mRNA in organ materials of feline infectious peritonitis cases, compared to those of the enteric FCoV variants present in the faeces of normal, healthy cats. The quantitative sg-mRNA detection method revealed more than 10-50,000 times increase of the M gene sg-mRNA in organ materials of feline infectious peritonitis cases, compared to those of the enteric FCoV variants present in the faeces of normal, healthy cats. These results indicate the applicability of the new P-sg-QPCR test as a powerful novel tool for the better detection and quantitation of FCoV and for the improved diagnosis of feline infectious peritonitis, this important disease of the Felidae, causing serious losses in the cat populations at a global scale. The detailed analysis of the feline infectious peritonitis positive cat samples by SYBR-Green QPCR method revealed that the following organs harbour FCoV most frequently: lungs 6/6 (100%), liver 6/6 (100%), kidney 10/11 (90.9%), mesenteric lymph node 18/20 (90%), spleen 16/20 (80%) and gut 15/10 (66.7%). ./cache/cord-275225-fvq8hezk.txt ./txt/cord-275225-fvq8hezk.txt