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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Sep 5.
Published in final edited form as: J Neurovirol. 2006 Aug;12(4):294–306. doi: 10.1080/13550280600889567

Table 1.

Treatment groups and weeks post inoculation at euthanasia

Cat Treatments Weeks at euthanasia
1 Cell-free FIV i.c.v. inoculated 56
2 Cell-free FIV i.c.v. inoculated 56
3 Cell-free FIV i.c.v. inoculated 56
4 Cell-free FIV i.c.v. inoculated 56
5 Cell-free FIV i.c.v. inoculated 12b
6 Cell-free FIV i.c.v. inoculated 32
7 FIV-free supernatant i.c.v. inoculated 56
8 FIV-free supernatant i.c.v. inoculated 56
9 FIV-free supernatant i.c.v. inoculated 56
10 Cell-free FIV i.p. inoculated 32
11 Cell-free FIV i.p. inoculated 32
12 Cell-free FIV i.p. inoculated 32
13 FIV infected ChP-Mac i.c.v. inoculated 32
14 FIV infected ChP-Mac i.c.v. inoculated 32
15 FIV infected ChP-Mac i.c.v. inoculated 32
16 FIV infected ChP-Mac i.c.v. inoculated 32
17 FIV infected ChP-Mac i.c.v. inoculatedc
18 Uninfected ChP-Mac i.c.v. inoculated 32
a

i.c.v., intracerebroventricular; ChP-Mac, feline fetal choroid plexus macrophages; i.p., intraperitoneal.

b

Euthanized at 12 weeks post inoculation because of significant neurological signs.

c

inoculated with 3 × 105 FIV infected ChP-mac and euthanized at 16 h post inoculation.