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27. The S2 gene of equine infectious anemia virus is a highly conserved determinant of viral replication and virulence properties in experimentally infected ponies.

28. Enhancement of EIAV Replication and Disease by Immunization with a Baculovirus-Expressed Recombinant Envelope Surface Glycoprotein

29. Antigenic variation during persistent infection by equine infectious anemia virus, a retrovirus.

30. Isolation and comparative biochemical properties of the major internal polypeptides of equine infectious anemia virus

34. Antigenic analysis of equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV) variants by using monoclonal antibodies: epitopes of glycoprotein gp90 of EIAV stimulate neutralizing antibodies

35. Rapid emergence of novel antigenic and genetic variants of equine infectious anemia virus during persistent infection

36. Course and extent of variation of equine infectious anemia virus during parallel persistent infections

37. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for detection of equine infectious anemia virus p26 antigen and antibody

43. Equine infectious anaemia and mechanical transmission: man and the wee beasties.

44. Equine infectious anemia and equine infectious anemia virus in 2013: a review.

45. Detection, molecular characterization and phylogenetic analysis of full-length equine infectious anemia (EIAV) gag genes isolated from Shackleford Banks wild horses.

46. Multiple RNA splicing and the presence of cryptic RNA splice donor and acceptor sites may contribute to low expression levels and poor immunogenicity of potential DNA vaccines containing the env gene of equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV).

47. Development of a multiplex real-time reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction for equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV).

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

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

50. Tissue sites of persistent infection and active replication of equine infectious anemia virus during acute disease and asymptomatic infection in experimentally infected equids.

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