Volume 28, Number 4—April 2022
Research
Increased Attack Rates and Decreased Incubation Periods in Raccoons with Chronic Wasting Disease Passaged through Meadow Voles
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.](/eid/images/21-0271-F3.jpg)
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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