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51. Genetic and antigenic analyses of bovine respiratory syncytial virus detected in Japan.

52. Detection of Brazilian bovine respiratory syncytial virus strain by a reverse transcriptase-nested-polymerase chain reaction in experimentally infected calves.

53. DNA vaccination against respiratory syncytial virus in young calves.

54. Detection and quantitation of bovine respiratory syncytial virus using real-time quantitative RT-PCR and quantitative competitive RT-PCR assays.

55. A novel protein expression strategy using recombinant bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV): modifications of the peptide sequence between the two furin cleavage sites of the BRSV fusion protein yield secreted proteins, but affect processing and function of the BRSV fusion protein.

56. Detection of bovine respiratory syncytial virus in experimentally infected balb/c mice.

57. T cells from a high proportion of apparently naive cattle can be activated by modified vaccinia virus Ankara (MVA).

58. Cytotoxic T lymphocyte activity and cytokine expression in calves vaccinated with formalin-inactivated bovine respiratory syncytial virus prior to challenge.

59. Bovine respiratory syncytial virus strains currently circulating in the Czech Republic are most closely related to Danish strains from 1995.

60. Role of alpha/beta interferons in the attenuation and immunogenicity of recombinant bovine respiratory syncytial viruses lacking NS proteins.

61. Recent isolates of bovine respiratory syncytial virus from Britain are more closely related to isolates from USA than to earlier British and current mainland European isolates.

62. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) fusion protein subunit F2, not attachment protein G, determines the specificity of RSV infection.

63. Demonstration of bovine respiratory syncytial virus RNA in peripheral blood leukocytes of naturally infected cattle.

64. Mucosal immunization with live recombinant bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) and recombinant BRSV lacking the envelope glycoprotein G protects against challenge with wild-type BRSV.

65. Cleavage at the furin consensus sequence RAR/KR(109) and presence of the intervening peptide of the respiratory syncytial virus fusion protein are dispensable for virus replication in cell culture.

66. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) nonstructural (NS) proteins as host range determinants: a chimeric bovine RSV with NS genes from human RSV is attenuated in interferon-competent bovine cells.

67. Persistent infection of B lymphocytes by bovine respiratory syncytial virus.

68. Bovine respiratory syncytial virus can induce apoptosis in MDBK cultured cells.

69. Chimeric bovine respiratory syncytial virus with attachment and fusion glycoproteins replaced by bovine parainfluenza virus type 3 hemagglutinin-neuraminidase and fusion proteins.

70. Deletion and substitution analysis defines regions and residues within the phosphoprotein of bovine respiratory syncytial virus that affect transcription, RNA replication, and interaction with the nucleoprotein.

71. Mapping the domains on the phosphoprotein of bovine respiratory syncytial virus required for N-P and P-L interactions using a minigenome system.

72. Recombinant bovine respiratory syncytial virus with deletions of the G or SH genes: G and F proteins bind heparin.

73. Rescue of bovine respiratory syncytial virus from cloned cDNA: entire genome sequence of BRSV strain A51908.

74. Evolution of bovine respiratory syncytial virus.

75. Extensive sequence divergence among bovine respiratory syncytial viruses isolated during recurrent outbreaks in closed herds.

76. Mutational analysis of the bovine respiratory syncytial virus nucleocapsid protein using a minigenome system: mutations that affect encapsidation, RNA synthesis, and interaction with the phosphoprotein.

77. Fusion of the green fluorescent protein to amino acids 1 to 71 of bovine respiratory syncytial virus glycoprotein G directs the hybrid polypeptide as a class II membrane protein into the envelope of recombinant bovine herpesvirus-1.

78. Bovine respiratory syncytial virus-specific IgE is associated with interleukin-2 and -4, and interferon-gamma expression in pulmonary lymph of experimentally infected calves.

79. Chimeric bovine respiratory syncytial virus with glycoprotein gene substitutions from human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV): effects on host range and evaluation as a live-attenuated HRSV vaccine.

80. Bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV): a review.

81. Diagnosis of enzootic pneumonia in Danish cattle: reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction assay for detection of bovine respiratory syncytial virus in naturally and experimentally infected cattle.

82. Evaluation of a nested reverse transcription-PCR assay based on the nucleoprotein gene for diagnosis of spontaneous and experimental bovine respiratory syncytial virus infections.

83. Rescue of a bovine respiratory syncytial virus genomic RNA analog by bovine, human and ovine respiratory syncytial viruses confirms the "functional integrity" and "cross-recognition" of BRSV cis-acting elements by HRSV and ORSV.

84. Reverse genetics of the Paramyxoviridae.

85. Generation of bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) from cDNA: BRSV NS2 is not essential for virus replication in tissue culture, and the human RSV leader region acts as a functional BRSV genome promoter.

86. Genetic and antigenic analysis of the G attachment protein of bovine respiratory syncytial virus strains.

87. A bovine respiratory syncytial virus strain with mutations in subgroup-specific antigenic domains of the G protein induces partial heterologous protection in cattle.

88. Sequence analysis of a functional polymerase (L) gene of bovine respiratory syncytial virus: determination of minimal trans-acting requirements for RNA replication.

89. Serological and genetic characterisation of bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) indicates that Danish isolates belong to the intermediate subgroup: no evidence of a selective effect on the variability of G protein nucleotide sequence by prior cell culture adaption and passages in cell culture or calves.

90. Genetic analysis of the G and P genes in ungulate respiratory syncytial viruses by RNase A mismatch cleavage method.

91. The class II membrane glycoprotein G of bovine respiratory syncytial virus, expressed from a synthetic open reading frame, is incorporated into virions of recombinant bovine herpesvirus 1.

92. Baculovirus expression of the fusion protein gene of bovine respiratory syncytial virus and utility of the recombinant protein in a diagnostic enzyme immunoassay.

93. Immunization of cattle with a BHV1 vector vaccine or a DNA vaccine both coding for the G protein of BRSV.

94. Antigenically distinct G glycoproteins of BRSV strains share a high degree of genetic homogeneity.

95. Expression in Escherichia coli and purification of soluble forms of the F protein of bovine respiratory syncytial virus.

96. Sequence conservation in the attachment glycoprotein and antigenic diversity among bovine respiratory syncytial virus isolates.

97. Role of envelope glycoproteins of bovine respiratory syncytial virus in cell fusion.

98. Antigenic and molecular analyses of the variability of bovine respiratory syncytial virus G glycoprotein.

99. Serological indication for persistence of bovine respiratory syncytial virus in cattle and attempts to detect the virus.

100. Sites of replication of bovine respiratory syncytial virus in naturally infected calves as determined by in situ hybridization.

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