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1. Cross-sectional quantitative RT-PCR study of feline coronavirus viremia and replication in peripheral blood of healthy shelter cats in Southern California.

2. Dramatic differences in the response of macrophages from B2 and B19 MHC-defined haplotypes to interferon gamma and polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid stimulation.

3. A DNA vaccine expressing ENV and GAG offers partial protection against reticuloendotheliosis virus in the prairie chicken (Tympanicus cupido).

4. Association of the chicken MHC B haplotypes with resistance to avian coronavirus.

5. Feline coronavirus in multicat environments.

6. Non-replicating adenovirus vectors expressing avian influenza virus hemagglutinin and nucleocapsid proteins induce chicken specific effector, memory and effector memory CD8(+) T lymphocytes.

7. Avian influenza viral nucleocapsid and hemagglutinin proteins induce chicken CD8+ memory T lymphocytes.

8. An avian, oncogenic retrovirus replicates in vivo in more than 50% of CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes from an endangered grouse.

9. Improved protein detection using cold microwave technology.

10. Experimental infection of Attwater's/greater prairie chicken hybrids with the reticuloendotheliosis virus.

11. Phylogenetic analyses indicate little variation among reticuloendotheliosis viruses infecting avian species, including the endangered Attwater's prairie chicken.

12. X-ray structures of the N- and C-terminal domains of a coronavirus nucleocapsid protein: implications for nucleocapsid formation.

13. Pathogenesis of a Texas feline immunodeficiency virus isolate: an emerging subtype of clade B.

14. The use of flow cytometry to discriminate avian lymphocytes from contaminating thrombocytes.

15. Transcriptional regulation of RNA3 of infectious bronchitis virus.

16. Feline B7.1 and B7.2 proteins produced from swinepox virus vectors are natively processed and biologically active: potential for use as nonchemical adjuvants.

17. Contribution of trafficking signals in the cytoplasmic tail of the infectious bronchitis virus spike protein to virus infection.

18. The virion N protein of infectious bronchitis virus is more phosphorylated than the N protein from infected cell lysates.

19. In vitro assembled, recombinant infectious bronchitis viruses demonstrate that the 5a open reading frame is not essential for replication.

20. Feline CD8+ cells induced with FIV infected, irradiated T cells produce multiple anti-FIV factors.

21. Specific antibody secreting cells from chickens can be detected by three days and memory B cells by three weeks post-infection with the avian respiratory coronavirus.

22. Spontaneous T cell apoptosis in feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV)-infected cats is inhibited by IL2 and anti-B7.1 antibodies.

23. B7+CTLA4+ T cells engage in T-T cell interactions that mediate apoptosis: a model for lentivirus-induced T cell depletion.

24. Comparisons of envelope through 5B sequences of infectious bronchitis coronaviruses indicates recombination occurs in the envelope and membrane genes.

25. The role of inducer cells in mediating in vitro suppression of feline immunodeficiency virus replication.

26. Phylogenetic analyses of Texas isolates indicate an evolving subtype of the clade B feline immunodeficiency viruses.

27. Replication and expression of a swinepox virus vector delivering feline leukemia virus Gag and Env to cell lines of swine and feline origin.

28. Memory T cells protect chicks from acute infectious bronchitis virus infection.

29. Evaluation of cytokine gene expression in porcine spleen cells, peripheral blood mononuclear cells, and alveolar macrophages by competitive RT-PCR.

30. Feline immunodeficiency virus infection is characterized by B7+CTLA4+ T cell apoptosis.

31. Chicken interferon type I inhibits infectious bronchitis virus replication and associated respiratory illness.

33. Evaluation of expression patterns of feline CD28 and CTLA-4 in feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV)-infected and FIV antigen-induced PBMC.

34. Dose response studies of acute feline immunodeficiency virus PPR strain infection in cats.

35. Molecular cloning and expression of feline CD28 and CTLA-4 cDNA.

36. Adoptive transfer of infectious bronchitis virus primed alphabeta T cells bearing CD8 antigen protects chicks from acute infection.

37. Sequence analyses of feline B7 costimulatory molecules.

38. Cytotoxic T lymphocytes are critical in the control of infectious bronchitis virus in poultry.

39. The amino and carboxyl domains of the infectious bronchitis virus nucleocapsid protein interact with 3' genomic RNA.

40. Anti-feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) soluble factor(s) produced from antigen-stimulated feline CD8(+) T lymphocytes suppresses FIV replication.

41. Cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses to infectious bronchitis virus infection.

42. Recombinant nucleocapsid protein is potentially an inexpensive, effective serodiagnostic reagent for infectious bronchitis virus.

43. Cellular mechanisms of feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV)-induced neuropathogenesis.

44. The carboxyl-terminal 120-residue polypeptide of infectious bronchitis virus nucleocapsid induces cytotoxic T lymphocytes and protects chickens from acute infection.

45. Specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes are involved in in vivo clearance of infectious bronchitis virus.

46. Experimental confirmation of recombination upstream of the S1 hypervariable region of infectious bronchitis virus.

47. Ovine fetal malformations induced by in utero inoculation with Main Drain, San Angelo, and LaCrosse viruses.

48. The infectious bronchitis virus nucleocapsid protein binds RNA sequences in the 3' terminus of the genome.

49. Retroviral vector-transduced cells expressing the core polyprotein induce feline immunodeficiency virus-specific cytotoxic T-lymphocytes from infected cats.

50. Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV)-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes from chronically infected cats are induced in vitro by retroviral vector-transduced feline T cells expressing the FIV capsid protein.

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