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Volume 28, Number 4—April 2022
Research

Increased Attack Rates and Decreased Incubation Periods in Raccoons with Chronic Wasting Disease Passaged through Meadow Voles

S. Jo Moore, Christina M. Carlson, Jay R. Schneider, Christopher J. Johnson, and Justin J. GreenleeComments to Author 
Author affiliations: US Department of Agriculture, Ames, Iowa, USA (S.J. Moore, J.J. Greenlee); US Geological Survey National Wildlife Health Center, Madison, Wisconsin, USA (C.M. Carlson, J.R. Schneider, C.J. Johnson).

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Figure 3

Western blots from naturally affected deer and experimentally inoculated raccoons with CWD. Lanes, from left: molecular marker; deer CWD, white-tailed deer naturally affected with CWD; WTD, raccoon 2 inoculated with brain material from the deer CWD donor animal (CWDWtd); vole-P5, raccoon 14 inoculated with CWDVole-P5 (fifth passage vole to vole); vole-P1, raccoon 7 inoculated with CWDVole-P1 (first passage, white-tailed deer to vole); lane 6, molecular marker. CWD, chronic wasting disease.

Figure 3. Western blots from naturally affected deer and experimentally inoculated raccoons with CWD. Lanes, from left: molecular marker; deer CWD, white-tailed deer naturally affected with CWD; WTD, raccoon 2 inoculated with brain material from the deer CWD donor animal (CWDWtd); vole-P5, raccoon 14 inoculated with CWDVole-P5 (fifth passage vole to vole); vole-P1, raccoon 7 inoculated with CWDVole-P1 (first passage, white-tailed deer to vole); lane 6, molecular marker. CWD, chronic wasting disease.

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