172 results on '"Issel, C. J."'
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2. Equine Infectious Anemia Virus (EIAV) gag gene evolution in vivo
3. Dynamics of equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV) infection in naturally infected mules
4. Stability differences of envelope-specific T cells responses between newly EIAV infected and inaparent carrier horses
5. Challenges and proposed solutions for more accurate serological diagnosis of equine infectious anemia
6. Deacylated Polyethyleneimine (PEI) and a Modified Equine IL-15 Expression Construct Enhance Adaptive Immune Responses to DNA Vaccination in Horses
7. In vitro isolation of a neutralization escape mutant of equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV)
8. Equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV) Humoral responses of recipient ponies and antigenic variation during persistent infection
9. Antigenic mapping of the envelope proteins of equine infectious anemia virus: identification of a neutralization domain and a conserved region on glycoprotein 90
10. Equine infectious anaemia and mechanical transmission: man and the wee beasties.
11. Novel and dynamic evolution of equine infectious anemia virus genomic quasispecies associated with sequential disease cycles in an experimentally infected pony
12. Maturation of the cellular and humoral immune responses to persistent infection in horses by equine infectious anemia virus is a complex and lengthy process
13. Genomic quasispecies associated with the initiation of infection and disease in ponies experimentally infected with equine infectious anemia virus
14. Detection of equine infectious anemia viral RNA in plasma samples from recently infected and long-term inapparent carrier animals by PCR
15. Fine specificity of equine infectious anaemia virus gp90-specific antibodies associated with protective and enhancing immune responses in experimentally infected and immunized ponies
16. Replication in vitro and in vivo of an equine infectious anemia virus mutant deficient in dUTPase activity
17. Enhanced sensitivity to neutralizing antibodies in a variant of equine infectious anemia virus is linked to amino acid substitutions in the surface unit envelope glycoprotein
18. Lentivirus cross-reactive determinants present in the capsid protein of equine infectious anaemia virus
19. Efficacy of inactivated whole-virus and subunit vaccines in preventing infection and disease caused by equine infectious anemia virus
20. Detailed mapping of the antigenicity of the surface unit glycoprotein of equine infectious anemia virus by using synthetic peptide strategies
21. Analysis of equine humoral immune responses to the transmembrane envelope glycoprotein (gp45) of equine infectious anemia virus
22. Characterization of the antigenic domains of the major core protein (p26) of equine infectious anemia virus
23. Transmission of Retroviruses by Arthropods
24. Proviral DNA integration and transcriptional patterns of equine infectious anemia virus during persistent and cytopathic infections
25. Growth and immunogenicity of foot-and-mouth disease virus in baby hamster kidney cells adapted to and continuously grown in a serum-free chemically defined media.
26. Differential responses of Equus caballus and Equus asinus to infection with two pathogenic strains of equine infectious anemia virus
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
31. Equine monocyte derived macrophage cultures and their applications for infectivity and neutralization studies of equine infectious anemia virus
32. Tumor necrosis factor-a production and disease severity after immunization with enriched major core protein (p26) and/or infection with equine infectious anemia virus
33. General method for the detection and in vitro expansion of equine cytolytic T lymphocytes
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
38. Genomic Alterations Associated with Persistent Infections by Equine Infectious Anaemia Virus, a Retrovirus
39. Bloodmeal Residues on Mouthparts of Tabanus fuscicostatus (Diptera: Tabanidae) and the Potential for Mechanical Transmission of Pathogens
40. Mechanical Transmission of Bovine Leukemia Virus by Horse Flies (Diptera: Tabanidae)
41. Characterization of the Serological Cross-reactivity between Glycoproteins of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Equine Infectious Anaemia Virus
42. Identification of gag Precursor of Equine Infectious Anaemia Virus with Monoclonal Antibodies to the Major Viral Core Protein, p26
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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