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Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Series B, 1989
SummaryComparative studies were performed on crane herpesviruses obtained from two different enzootics in Austria and France. The examined viruses appear to be identical in their physico‐chemical properties, morphology and biological reactions in ovo. The crane viruses are tentatively classified as beta‐herpesviruses.
S, Foerster, C, Chastel, E F, Kaleta
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SummaryComparative studies were performed on crane herpesviruses obtained from two different enzootics in Austria and France. The examined viruses appear to be identical in their physico‐chemical properties, morphology and biological reactions in ovo. The crane viruses are tentatively classified as beta‐herpesviruses.
S, Foerster, C, Chastel, E F, Kaleta
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
The herpesviruses form a large group with many common properties. Many animal species have one or more distinct herpesviruses. Strong evidence is available that at least two nonhuman herpesviruses are able to induce malignancy in nonhuman vertebrates, and weak but suggestive evidence exists for four others.
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The herpesviruses form a large group with many common properties. Many animal species have one or more distinct herpesviruses. Strong evidence is available that at least two nonhuman herpesviruses are able to induce malignancy in nonhuman vertebrates, and weak but suggestive evidence exists for four others.
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Veterinary Microbiology, 1999
This review focuses on felid herpesvirus 1 (FHV-1), the most studied of the carnivore herpesviruses. Canid herpesvirus (CHV-1) and phocid (seal) herpesvirus 1 (PhHV-1) are also included where information is available. FHV-1 is a member of the Varicellovirus genus of the Alphaherpesvirinae, which appears to be closely related phylogenetically to both ...
R, Gaskell, K, Willoughby
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This review focuses on felid herpesvirus 1 (FHV-1), the most studied of the carnivore herpesviruses. Canid herpesvirus (CHV-1) and phocid (seal) herpesvirus 1 (PhHV-1) are also included where information is available. FHV-1 is a member of the Varicellovirus genus of the Alphaherpesvirinae, which appears to be closely related phylogenetically to both ...
R, Gaskell, K, Willoughby
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Equine Herpesviruses 2 and 5 Are γ-Herpesviruses
Virology, 1993Equine herpesviruses 2 and 5 (EHV-2 and EHV-5) have biological properties and genome structures that support their classification as members of the Betaherpesvirinae. In order to investigate whether this is supported by genetic data, we analysed the sequences of random DNA fragments and identified 25 EHV-2 and 28 EHV-5 genes that encode amino acid ...
E A, Telford +5 more
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