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Phylogenetic analysis of bovine herpesvirus 1 isolated in Croatia.

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Ivana Lojkić   +5 more
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Temporal control of bovine herpesvirus 1 glycoprotein synthesis [PDF]

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The gI, gIII, and gIV glycoproteins are major bovine herpesvirus 1 antigens involved in virus neutralization. Results indicate that the gI and gIV glycoproteins were expressed as beta proteins, whereas the gIII glycoprotein was expressed strictly as a gamma protein. These findings suggest that gI and gIV may be superior to gIII as vaccine candidates.
G V, Ludwig, G J, Letchworth
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Bovine herpesvirus‐1 vaccines

Immunology & Cell Biology, 1993
SummaryVaccination has been important in controlling a wide variety of viral and bacterial infections of man and animals. Vaccines to herpesvirus infection of cattle are no exception. The present review describes the different types of conventional vaccines that have been used to date and furthermore describes the novel approaches which are presently ...
S, van Drunen Littel-van den Hurk   +3 more
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Comparative genome mapping of bovine encephalitis herpesvirus, bovine herpesvirus 1, and buffalo herpesvirus

Archives of Virology, 1990
A clone library of 11 of 15 BamHI fragments representing 81% of the 140 kilobase DNA genome of the prototype bovine encephalitis herpesvirus strain N569 (BEHV.N569) was constructed. The clones were used to verify the BamHI, BstEII, EcoRI, and HindIII genomic maps for BEHV.N569 published by Engels et al.
D M, Bulach, M J, Studdert
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Vaccination Trials Against Bovine Herpesvirus-1

Veterinary Research Communications, 2005
G. Castrucci1,∗, M. Ferrari2, D. Salvatori3, S. Sardonini4, F. Frigeri5, S. Petrini1, M. Lo Dico1, C. Marchini6, A. Rotola7, A. Amici6, M. Provinciali8, A. Tosini2, R. Angelini4 and E. Cassai7 1University of Perugina; 2Zooprophylaxis Institute, Brescia; 3Royal Veterinary College, London, UK; 4A.S.L.
CASTRUCCI G   +13 more
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Immunology of bovine herpesvirus 1 infection

Veterinary Microbiology, 1996
Immune responses to bovine herpesvirus 1 (BHV-1) have been studied following exposure of animals to virulent virus, conventional live or killed vaccines, genetically engineered live virus vaccines, subunit vaccines and, more recently, following immunization with plasmids encoding putative protective antigens.
L A, Babiuk   +2 more
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