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1. Risk Factors Associated with the Alpine Multispecies Farming System in the Eradication of CAEV in South Tyrol, Italy.

2. Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis Virus Is Associated with Renal Lesions.

3. Impaired Expression of Cytokines as a Result of Viral Infections with an Emphasis on Small Ruminant Lentivirus Infection in Goats.

4. Welfare effects of a disease eradication programme for dairy goats.

5. Generation of a molecular clone of an attenuated lentivirus, a first step in understanding cytopathogenicity and virulence.

6. Interspecific transmission of small ruminant lentiviruses from goats to sheep.

7. Characterization of small ruminant lentivirus A4 subtype isolates and assessment of their pathogenic potential in naturally infected goats.

8. Small ruminant lentiviruses: immunopathogenesis of visna-maedi and caprine arthritis and encephalitis virus.

9. The presence or absence of the gamma-activated site determines IFN gamma-mediated transcriptional activation in CAEV promoters cloned from the mammary gland and joint synovium of a single CAEV-infected goat.

10. Affinity (tropism) of caprine arthritis encephalitis virus for brain cells.

11. Tissue tropism and promoter sequence variation in caprine arthritis encephalitis virus infected goats.

12. SRLVs: a genetic continuum of lentiviral species in sheep and goats with cumulative evidence of cross species transmission.

13. Small ruminant lentivirus Tat protein induces apoptosis in caprine cells in vitro by the intrinsic pathway.

14. Activation/proliferation and apoptosis of bystander goat lymphocytes induced by a macrophage-tropic chimeric caprine arthritis encephalitis virus expressing SIV Nef.

15. Viral load, organ distribution, histopathological lesions, and cytokine mRNA expression in goats infected with a molecular clone of the caprine arthritis encephalitis virus.

16. Risk factors for the infection of Swiss goat herds with small ruminant lentivirus: a case-control study.

17. Viral expression and leukocyte adhesion after in vitro infection of goat mammary gland cells with caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus.

18. Maedi-visna virus and caprine arthritis encephalitis virus genomes encode a Vpr-like but no Tat protein.

19. Clearance of a productive lentivirus infection in calves experimentally inoculated with caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus.

20. Specific G2 arrest of caprine cells infected with a caprine arthritis encephalitis virus expressing vpr and vpx genes from simian immunodeficiency virus.

21. Prime-boost vaccination with plasmid DNA encoding caprine-arthritis encephalitis lentivirus env and viral SU suppresses challenge virus and development of arthritis.

22. Differential receptor usage of small ruminant lentiviruses in ovine and caprine cells: host range but not cytopathic phenotype is determined by receptor usage.

23. Viral and cellular specificities of caprine arthritis encephalitis virus Vif protein.

24. Caprine arthritis encephalitis virus: evidence for a B/D-type assembly pathway in a C-type lentivirus replication.

25. Host range of small-ruminant lentivirus cytopathic variants determined with a selectable caprine arthritis- encephalitis virus pseudotype system.

26. Relationships between infection with caprine arthritis encephalitis virus, intramammary bacterial infection and somatic cell counts in dairy goats.

27. Activation of small ruminant aortic endothelial cells after in vitro infection by caprine arthritis encephalitis virus.

28. Lack of functional receptors is the only barrier that prevents caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus from infecting human cells.

29. Caprine arthritis-encephalitis in an indigenous Spanish breed of dairy goat.

30. dUTPase-minus caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus is attenuated for pathogenesis and accumulates G-to-A substitutions.

31. Pathogenic mechanisms of caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus.

32. Nucleotide sequence and transcriptional analysis of molecular clones of CAEV which generate infectious virus.

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