id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-004841-wf0o3whi Sibalin, M. Herpesvirus strigis, a new avian herpesvirus: II. Biochemical and biophysical properties 1974 .txt text/plain 1900 154 57 Tissue cultured virus proved sensitive to ether, chloroform, 0.5 per cent trypsin, and to pH levels of 4.0 or lower. Biological properties described in a foregoing paper sustained such grouping, and indicated that the agent was a new avian herpesvirus for which the nameherpesvirus strigis was proposed. According to Table 1 , both herpesviruses tested, i.e. HSIS and IBI~, got completely inactivated by ether as well as chloroform indicating that their virions were sensitive to lipid solvents. Other authors had observed similar core structures with some of their herpesviruses (12, 20) , and also fringes on the viral envelope (3, 12, 20) , of the size recorded here for herpesvirus strigis. Based on its biological properties described in our first paper (7), which allowed to differentiate it from other herpesviruses, we proposed tISIS as a new avian virus species to be named herpesvirus strigis. ./cache/cord-004841-wf0o3whi.txt ./txt/cord-004841-wf0o3whi.txt