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Herpesviruses are causative agents of meningitis and encephalitis in cetaceans, which are among the main leading known natural causes of death in these species.
Eva Sierra +11 more
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Colorado alphaherpesvirus latency symposium [PDF]
The inaugural symposium of the Colorado Alphaherpesvirus Latency Society (CALS) convened May 11-13, 2011 at the Christiania Lodge in Vail Colorado. Human alphaherpesviruses include herpes simplex virus (HSV) types 1 and 2 and varicella zoster virus (VZV) and are characterized by their ability to establish latency in cranial nerve ganglia (HSV-1 and VZV)
Randall J. Cohrs, Don Gilden
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Since 2005, we have recorded annual episodes of alphaherpesvirus outbreaks in chicks of magnificent frigatebird Fregata magnificens on the Ile du Grand Connétable Nature Reserve in French Guiana.
Manrico Sebastiano +8 more
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Herpesvirus envelope glycoprotein B (gB) is one of the best-documented extracellular vesicle (EVs)-incorporated viral proteins. Regarding the sequence and structure conservation between gB homologs, we asked whether bovine herpesvirus-1 (BoHV-1) and ...
Kinga Grabowska +5 more
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Role of Sphingomyelin in Alphaherpesvirus Entry [PDF]
Bovine herpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1) is an ubiquitous pathogen affecting cattle populations worldwide. Infection can result in complicated, polymicrobial infections due to the immunosuppressive properties of the virus. Available vaccines limit disease severity and spread but do not prevent infection.
Pastenkos, Gabrielle +3 more
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Evasion of the Cell-Mediated Immune Response by Alphaherpesviruses
Alphaherpesviruses cause various diseases and establish life-long latent infections in humans and animals. These viruses encode multiple viral proteins and miRNAs to evade the host immune response, including both innate and adaptive immunity ...
Naoto Koyanagi, Yasushi Kawaguchi
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Genome sequence of an alphaherpesvirus from a beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas) [PDF]
Beluga whale alphaherpesvirus 1 was isolated from a blowhole swab taken from a juvenile beluga whale. The genome is 144,144 bp in size and contains 86 putative genes. The virus groups phylogenetically with members of the genus Varicellovirus in subfamily
Burek-Huntington, Kathy A. +6 more
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Cutaneous plantar papillomas are a relatively common lesion of wild psittacine birds in Australia. Next-generation sequencing technology was used to investigate the potential aetiologic agent(s) for a plantar cutaneous papilloma in a wild rainbow ...
Subir Sarker, David N. Phalen
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Nonhuman primates are widely used in biomedical research because of their genetic, anatomic, and physiologic similarities to humans. In this setting, human contact directly with macaques or with their tissues and fluids sometimes occurs.
Jennifer L. Huff, Peter A. Barry
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A winter population of around 4000–5000 wild Eurasian tundra reindeer (Rangifer t. tarandus) in the eastern part of Iceland represents descendants from 35 semi-domesticated reindeer imported to Iceland from Finnmark county, Norway, in 1787.
Morten Tryland +8 more
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