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1. First report of border disease virus in Melophagus ovinus (sheep ked) collected in Xinjiang, China.

2. Distinct roles for the IIId2 sub-domain in pestivirus and picornavirus internal ribosome entry sites.

3. Chinese border disease virus strain JSLS12-01 infects piglets and down-regulates the antibody responses of classical swine fever virus C strain vaccination.

4. A novel epidemiological model to better understand and predict the observed seasonal spread of Pestivirus in Pyrenean chamois populations.

5. Short communication: Transmission of border disease virus to seronegative cows inseminated with infected semen.

6. Increased expressions of ADAMTS-13, neuronal nitric oxide synthase, and neurofilament correlate with severity of neuropathology in Border disease virus-infected small ruminants.

7. Transmission of border disease virus from a persistently infected calf to seronegative heifers in early pregnancy.

8. Molecular, biological, and antigenic characterization of a Border disease virus isolated from a pig during classical swine fever surveillance in Japan.

9. Sheep persistently infected with Border disease readily transmit virus to calves seronegative to BVD virus.

10. Neuropathologic study of border disease virus in naturally infected fetal and neonatal small ruminants and its association with apoptosis.

11. Clinical and laboratorial findings in pregnant ewes and their progeny infected with Border disease virus (BDV-4 genotype).

12. Border disease of sheep and goats.

13. Morphometric analysis of growth retardation in fetal lambs following experimental infection of pregnant ewes with border disease virus.

14. Swine and ruminant pestiviruses require the same cellular factor to enter bovine cells.

15. Border disease in sheep.

16. Replication of border disease virus in ovine lymphocytes and monocytes in vitro.

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