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Respiratory transmission of maedi-visna virus

2018
The main routes of transmission of Maedi-visna virus (MVV), an ovine lentivirus, are thought to be through ingestion of infected colostrum and/or milk, or inhalation of respiratory secretions. Whereas oral transmission appears to be mediated via uptake ofvirus by small intestinal epithelial cells, the mechanism of virus uptake in the respiratory tract ...
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Regulation of transcription in Maedi-visna virus

2018
Due to the apparent requirement for integration in the lentiviral lifecycle these viruses behave essentially as cellular genes. However they have the great advantage of containing all their regulatory elements within a defined sequence of DNA which can be readily manipulated in vitro.
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Maedi–Visna Virus

1990
G. PÉTURSSON   +2 more
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Maedi‐visna virus infection in practice

In Practice, 1994
Neil Watt, Phil Scott, David Collie
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Expression of maedi-visna virus in mammary secretions of a seropositive ewe.

Developments in biological standardization, 1990
International ...
Lerondelle, Catherine, Ouzrout, R.
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Effect of maedi-visna virus infection on lamb growth

Veterinary Record, 1991
J J, Pekelder, D J, Houwers, L, Elving
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Small ruminant lentiviruses: Immunopathogenesis of visna-maedi and caprine arthritis and encephalitis virus

Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 2012
Barbara Blacklaws
exaly  

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