Published in Vet Rec on January 24, 1987
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Transmission of louping-ill virus in goat milk. Vet Rec (1984) 0.88
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The pathology of wildebeest-associated malignant catarrhal fever in hamsters, rats and guinea-pigs. J Comp Pathol (1988) 0.87
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Experimental infection of red deer (Cervus elaphus) and cattle with a herpesvirus isolated from red deer. Vet Rec (1986) 0.85
The detection of Alcelaphine herpesvirus-1 DNA by in situ hybridization of tissues from rabbits affected with malignant catarrhal fever. J Comp Pathol (1992) 0.84
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A disease resembling louping-ill in sheep in the Basque region of Spain. Vet Rec (1987) 0.83
Restriction endonuclease profiles of orf virus isolates from the British Isles. Vet Rec (1998) 0.83
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A recombinant Semliki Forest virus particle vaccine encoding the prME and NS1 proteins of louping ill virus is effective in a sheep challenge model. Vaccine (2001) 0.83
Recovery of a cow from malignant catarrhal fever. Vet Rec (1990) 0.83
Virus infections in cattle and sheep in Scotland 1975-1978. Vet Rec (1980) 0.82
Cyclosporin A abrogates the acquired immunity to cutaneous reinfection with the parapoxvirus orf virus. Immunology (1996) 0.82
Natural transmission of orf virus from clinically normal ewes to orf-naive sheep. Vet Rec (1996) 0.82
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A cytotoxic T-lymphocyte line propagated from a rabbit infected with sheep associated malignant catarrhal fever. Res Vet Sci (1983) 0.82
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Isolation of a parapoxvirus from a grey seal (Halichoerus grypus). Vet Rec (1995) 0.81
Neutralising antibody to herpesviruses dervied from wildebeest and hartebeest in wild animals in East Africa. Res Vet Sci (1975) 0.81
A cytotoxic rabbit T-cell line infected with a gamma-herpes virus which expresses CD8 and class II antigens. Immunology (1992) 0.81
A monoclonal antibody, 3/22, to rabbit CD11c which induces homotypic T cell aggregation: evidence that ICAM-1 is a ligand for CD11c/CD18. Eur J Immunol (1996) 0.80
The activation status of ovine CD45R+ and CD45R- efferent lymph T cells after orf virus reinfection. J Comp Pathol (1996) 0.80
Immune responses of sheep to louping-ill virus vaccine. Vet Rec (1981) 0.80
Immunological differences between susceptible and resistant sheep during the preclinical phase of scrapie infection. J Gen Virol (2007) 0.80
Pathogenesis of scrapie in ARQ/ARQ sheep after subcutaneous infection: effect of lymphadenectomy and immune cell subset changes in relation to prion protein accumulation. Vet Immunol Immunopathol (2013) 0.80
Survey for trypanosome infections in domestic cattle and wild animals in areas of East Africa. II. Salivarian trypanosome infections in wild animals in Busoga District, Uganda. Br Vet J (1970) 0.80
Outbreak of malignant catarrhal fever in Welsh Black cattle in Carmarthenshire. Vet Rec (2002) 0.80
Lack of cross-protection between vaccinia virus and orf virus in hysterectomy-procured, barrier-maintained lambs. Vet Microbiol (1994) 0.80
Detection of cellular cytokine mRNA expression during orf virus infection in sheep: differential interferon-gamma mRNA expression by cells in primary versus reinfection skin lesions. Vet Immunol Immunopathol (2001) 0.80
Detection of louping ill virus in formalin-fixed, paraffin wax-embedded tissues of mice, sheep and a pig by the avidin-biotin-complex immunoperoxidase technique. Vet Rec (1994) 0.80
A qualitative and quantitative assessment of the humoral antibody response of the sheep to orf virus infection. Vet Microbiol (1987) 0.80
Molecular variation, evolution and geographical distribution of louping ill virus. Acta Virol (1997) 0.79
The pathology of "sheep-associated" malignant catarrhal fever in the hamster. J Comp Pathol (1988) 0.79
Local epidermal viral infections: comparative aspects of vaccinia virus, herpes simplex virus and human papillomavirus in man and orf virus in sheep. FEMS Immunol Med Microbiol (1994) 0.79
An outbreak of selenium responsive unthriftiness in farmed red deer (Cervus elaphus). Vet Rec (1987) 0.79
The response of the supramammary lymph node of the sheep to secondary infection with orf virus. Vet Microbiol (1987) 0.79
The role of lambs in louping-ill virus amplification. Parasitology (2000) 0.79
A novel strategy for determining protective antigens of the parapoxvirus, orf virus. Virology (1997) 0.79
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in the horse. 2: Therapy. Equine Vet J (1983) 0.78
Neuropathological changes correlate temporally but not spatially with selected neuromodulatory responses in natural scrapie. Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol (2011) 0.78
Identification of the 1B vaccine strain of Chlamydia abortus in aborted placentas during the investigation of toxaemic and systemic disease in sheep. N Z Vet J (2015) 0.78
Immunosuppression in toxoplasmosis: studies in mice with a clostridial vaccine and louping-ill virus vaccine. J Comp Pathol (1979) 0.78
Comparative study of three porcine Salmonella ELISAs. Vet Rec (2010) 0.78