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Announcing the Bria Fund Cures for Every FIP Cat Virtual Raffle Can you imagine a world where all cats with
Stranieri A, Paltrinieri S, Giordano A. Diagnosing feline infectious peritonitis using the Sysmex XT-2000iV based on frozen supernatants from cavitary
W15-020 and W16-022 Establishing an in vitro assay for evaluating compounds with activity against feline coronavirus (Winn funded studies); Combined Final Progress
Tanaka Y, Sato Y, Sasaki T. Feline coronavirus replication is affected by both cyclophilin A and cyclophilin B. J Gen
MT13-008 A Winn-funded grant progress report The cause of feline infectious peritonitis is a mutant form of feline coronavirus (FCoV)
Doki T, Takano T, Hohdatsu T. Development of a mouse-feline chimeric antibody against feline tumor necrosis factor-alpha. J Vet Med
Doings SJ, Weber K, et al. Detection of feline coronavirus in cerebrospinal fluid for diagnosis of feline infectious peritonitis in
Loki T, Takano T, et al. Therapeutic effect of anti-feline TNF-alpha monoclonal antibody for feline infectious peritonitis. Res Vet Sci.
Wang Y-T, Hsieh L-E, Dai Y-R, Chueh L-L. Polymorphisms in the feline TNFA and CD209 genes are associated with the
Hsieh L-E, Chueh L-L. Identification and genotyping of feline infectious peritonitis-associated single nucleotide polymorphisms in the feline interferon-γ gene. Vet
Winn is seeking donations of $250 and up to sponsor specific projects from the 2015 Winn grant review. Sponsors will
Winn is seeking donations of $250 and up to sponsor specific projects from the 2015 Winn grant review. Sponsors will
McDonagh P, Sheehy PS, Norris JM. Combination siRNA therapy against feline coronavirus can delay the emergence of antiviral resistance in
MT13-008 : Transduction of hematopoietic stem cells to stimulate RNA interference for treatment of feline infectious peritonitis; $19,453.04 (Winn-funded study, final report)
W13-019 : Host immune response of feline kidney cells to pathogenic and non-pathogenic feline coronavirus strains: Developing biomarkers for FIP; $25,000 (Winn-funded