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1. Evolution of equine infectious anaemia in naturally infected mules with different serological reactivity patterns prior and after immune suppression.

2. Long terminal repeat sequences from virulent and attenuated equine infectious anemia virus demonstrate distinct promoter activities.

3. Combined amino acid mutations occurring in the envelope closely correlate with pathogenicity of EIAV.

4. The S2 accessory gene of equine infectious anemia virus is essential for expression of disease in ponies.

5. Amino acid mutations of the infectious clone from Chinese EIAV attenuated vaccine resulted in reversion of virulence.

6. Equine infectious anemia virus envelope evolution in vivo during persistent infection progressively increases resistance to in vitro serum antibody neutralization as a dominant phenotype.

7. Equine infectious anemia virus genomic evolution in progressor and nonprogressor ponies.

8. Genetic and biological variation in equine infectious anemia virus Rev correlates with variable stages of clinical disease in an experimentally infected pony.

9. Immune responses and viral replication in long-term inapparent carrier ponies inoculated with equine infectious anemia virus.

10. Novel and dynamic evolution of equine infectious anemia virus genomic quasispecies associated with sequential disease cycles in an experimentally infected pony.

11. A primary production deficit in the thrombocytopenia of equine infectious anemia.

12. A review of techniques for the serologic diagnosis of equine infectious anemia.

13. Neurologic signs and neuropathology associated with a case of equine infectious anemia.

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