Molecular studies of the acute infection, latency and reactivation of equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) in the mouse model.

[1]  H. Field,et al.  The detection of latency-associated transcripts of equine herpesvirus 1 in ganglionic neurons. , 1995, The Journal of general virology.

[2]  A. Awan,et al.  EHV-1-induced abortion in mice and its relationship to stage of gestation. , 1995, Research in veterinary science.

[3]  M. Ecob-Prince,et al.  Expression of beta-galactosidase in neurons of dorsal root ganglia which are latently infected with herpes simplex virus type 1. , 1995, The Journal of general virology.

[4]  D. Love,et al.  Equine herpesvirus 1 HVS25A isolated from an aborted foetus produces disease in balb/C mice. , 1995, Australian veterinary journal.

[5]  O. Bagasra,et al.  In situ DNA PCR and RNA hybridization detection of herpes simplex virus sequences in trigeminal ganglia of latently infected mice. , 1995, Virology.

[6]  J. Kydd,et al.  Distribution of equid herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) in the respiratory tract of ponies: implications for vaccination strategies. , 1994, Equine veterinary journal.

[7]  R. Ramakrishnan,et al.  PCR-based analysis of herpes simplex virus type 1 latency in the rat trigeminal ganglion established with a ribonucleotide reductase-deficient mutant , 1994, Journal of virology.

[8]  H. Field,et al.  The trigeminal ganglion is a location for equine herpesvirus 1 latency and reactivation in the horse. , 1994, The Journal of general virology.

[9]  N. Edington,et al.  The prevalence of latent Equid herpesviruses in the tissues of 40 abattoir horses. , 1994, Equine veterinary journal.

[10]  J. Slater,et al.  A nested PCR for the detection and differentiation of EHV-1 and EHV-4. , 1993, Journal of virological methods.

[11]  H. Field,et al.  Interactions between equine herpesvirus type 1 and equine herpesvirus type 4: T cell responses in a murine infection model. , 1993, The Journal of general virology.

[12]  S. Efstathiou,et al.  Intranuclear foci containing low abundance herpes simplex virus latency-associated transcripts visualized by non-isotopic in situ hybridization. , 1993, The Journal of general virology.

[13]  H. Field,et al.  Pathogenicity of a thymidine kinase-deficient mutant of equine herpesvirus 1 in mice and specific pathogen-free foals. , 1993, The Journal of general virology.

[14]  H. Field,et al.  Cell-mediated antiviral response to equine herpesvirus type 1 demonstrated in a murine infection model by means of adoptive transfer of immune cells. , 1993, The Journal of general virology.

[15]  H. Field,et al.  Serological responses of specific pathogen-free foals to equine herpesvirus-1: primary and secondary infection, and reactivation. , 1992, Veterinary microbiology.

[16]  H. Field,et al.  The pathogenicity of Ab4p, the sequenced strain of equine herpesvirus-1, in specific pathogen-free foals. , 1992, Virology.

[17]  K. Smith,et al.  Abortion of virologically negative foetuses following experimental challenge of pregnant pony mares with equid herpesvirus 1. , 1992, Equine veterinary journal.

[18]  E. Telford,et al.  The DNA sequence of equine herpesvirus-1. , 1992, Virology.

[19]  L. Griffiths,et al.  Latent equid herpesviruses 1 and 4: detection and distinction using the polymerase chain reaction and co-cultivation from lymphoid tissues. , 1992, The Journal of general virology.

[20]  D. Onions,et al.  Diagnosis of equid herpesviruses -1 and -4 by polymerase chain reaction. , 1992, Equine veterinary journal.

[21]  B. Klingeborn,et al.  Equine herpesvirus type 1: detection of viral DNA sequences in aborted fetuses with the polymerase chain reaction. , 1990, Veterinary microbiology.

[22]  A. Awan,et al.  The pathogenesis of equine herpesvirus type 1 in the mouse: a new model for studying host responses to the infection. , 1990, The Journal of general virology.

[23]  N. Ficorilli,et al.  Latency of equine herpesvirus 4 (equine rhinopneumonitis virus) , 1988, Veterinary Record.

[24]  Bryans Jt,et al.  Molecular epizootiology, pathogenesis, and prophylaxis of equine herpesvirus-1 infections. , 1986 .

[25]  N. Edington,et al.  Experimental reactivation of equid herpesvirus 1 (EHV 1) following the administration of corticosteroids. , 1985, Equine veterinary journal.

[26]  D. Goodridge,et al.  Studies of Persistent and Latent Equid Herpesvirus 1 and Herpesvirus 3 Infections in the Pirbright Pony Herd , 1984 .