The Herpesviruses 1983
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-7012-3_4
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Bovine Herpesviruses

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“…This technique has served as a valuable tool for separation and classification of numerous species, types and strains of herpesviruses, as previously reported for bovid Ludwig, 1983), equid (Studdert eta!., 1981 and human herpesviruses (Preston et al, 1978;Buchman et al, 1978).…”
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confidence: 83%
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“…This technique has served as a valuable tool for separation and classification of numerous species, types and strains of herpesviruses, as previously reported for bovid Ludwig, 1983), equid (Studdert eta!., 1981 and human herpesviruses (Preston et al, 1978;Buchman et al, 1978).…”
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“…The intermediate gels (i) contained 20 lal/cm 2 of foetal calf serum (A) or BHV-6-specific goat antibodies (B). Uninfected 6ell lysates gave no precipitation arcs with the same sera (Ludwig, 1983). Coomassie Brilliant Blue staining.…”
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“…Some of these antibodies react type specifically, whereas others recognize epitopes common to both HSV type 1 (HSV-1) and HSV-2 (Zweig et al, 1979;Pereira et al, 1980;Balachandran et al, 1981;Showalter et al, 1981;McLean.et al, 1982;Marlin et al, 1985). During the course of our studies on the immunological relationship between members of the Simplexviruses (Norrild et al, 1978;Ludwig, 1983), a subfamily of the Alphaherpesvirinae (Brown, 1986), we recently demonstrated that bovine herpes mammillitis virus (BHV-2)-specific monoclonal antibodies neutralize BHV-2, HSV-1 and HSV-2 by reacting with epitopes of the glycoprotein B. These antibodies detected epitopes located in the nuclei of infected cells (unpublished observations).…”
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“…BHV-4 is a ubiquitous virus in cattle (Ludwig, 1983;Thiry et al, 1989). BHV-4 was originally referred to as bovine CMV primarily because its biological properties and growth characteristics in tissue culture closely resemble those of CMV (Storz et al, 1984;Staczek, 1990).…”
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