1 sortant between eastern and western topotype
bluetongue viruses.
2 The smallest RNA segment (S10) of
bluetongue virus (
an orbivirus, family Reoviridae) encod
3 In June 2006,
bluetongue virus,
an arboviral pathogen of ruminants, ap
4 two serotypes of vesicular stomatitis virus,
bluetongue virus,
and bovine herpes virus type 2.
5 The
bluetongue viruses are transmitted to ruminants in North
6 We investigate the transmission of
bluetongue virus between farms in eastern England (the f
7 it pathogens of humans and livestock such as
bluetongue virus (
BTV) (Reoviridae), Oropouche virus (Bu
8 Bluetongue virus (
BTV) and epizootic hemorrhagic disease
9 We used
bluetongue virus (
BTV) and its natural sheep host to rev
10 We apply this framework to outbreaks of
bluetongue virus (
BTV) and Schmallenberg virus (SBV) in
11 Here we have used
bluetongue virus (
BTV) as a model system for this broad
12 Bluetongue virus (
BTV) causes bluetongue, a major hemorr
13 The
bluetongue virus (
BTV) core protein VP3 plays a crucial
14 trimers forms the surface of the icosahedral
bluetongue virus (
BTV) core.
15 The replication mechanism of
bluetongue virus (
BTV) has been studied by an in vivo re
16 The reverse genetics technology for
bluetongue virus (
BTV) has been used in combination with
17 Since 1998, 9 of the 26 serotypes of
bluetongue virus (
BTV) have spread throughout Europe, an
18 better define the molecular epidemiology of
bluetongue virus (
BTV) infection, the genetic characteri
19 Bluetongue virus (
BTV) is a double-stranded RNA (dsRNA)
20 Bluetongue virus (
BTV) is an arbovirus transmitted to li
21 Bluetongue virus (
BTV) is an economically important arbo
22 The insect-borne
Bluetongue virus (
BTV) is considered the prototypic Orbi
23 Bluetongue virus (
BTV) is endemic in many parts of the w
24 Bluetongue virus (
BTV) is the causative agent of blueton
25 Bluetongue virus (
BTV) is the cause of an insect-transmi
26 Bluetongue virus (
BTV) is the etiological agent of bluet
27 Bluetongue virus (
BTV) is transmitted by blood-feeding i
28 xamined the RNA-capping enzyme activities of
bluetongue virus (
BTV) minor core protein, VP4.
29 and lentivirus-induced immunosuppression on
bluetongue virus (
BTV) pathogenesis as a mechanism for v
30 The entire genome of the reference strain of
bluetongue virus (
BTV) serotype 16 (strain RSArrrr/16) w
31 ,177 bp) of an Indian strain (IND1988/02) of
bluetongue virus (
BTV) serotype 23 was determined.
32 cally engineered the segmented RNA genome of
bluetongue virus (
BTV), a complex nonenveloped virus bel
33 Bluetongue virus (
BTV), a member of the Orbivirus genus
34 Bluetongue virus (
BTV), a member of the Orbivirus genus
35 t capsid structures of large viruses such as
bluetongue virus (
BTV), a member of the Orbivirus genus
36 Bluetongue virus (
BTV), a nonenveloped double-stranded R
37 tious diseases of ruminants and is caused by
bluetongue virus (
BTV), an arbovirus existing in nature
38 or infectious disease of ruminants caused by
bluetongue virus (
BTV), an arbovirus transmitted by Culi
39 ome penetration assay and cell biology, that
bluetongue virus (
BTV), an archetypal member of the Reov
40 tious diseases of ruminants and is caused by
bluetongue virus (
BTV), an arthropod-borne virus transmi
41 In
bluetongue virus (
BTV)-infected cells, large cytoplasmic
42 It is caused by an arbovirus known as
bluetongue virus (
BTV).
43 a domain arrangement similar to that of the
bluetongue virus capping enzyme.
44 The surface of the
bluetongue virus core forms a T=13 quasiequivalent icosa
45 The
bluetongue virus core is a molecular machine that simult
46 The vector of
bluetongue virus elsewhere in the United States is C. va
47 for epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus and
bluetongue virus,
failed to identify an etiologic agent.
48 The structure of the core particle of
bluetongue virus has been determined by X-ray crystallog
49 Nonstructural protein 3 (NS3) of
bluetongue virus has been shown previously to be importa
50 arried out during unprecedented outbreaks of
bluetongue virus in Europe, an arbovirus of wild and dom
51 loped for the wind-borne spread by midges of
bluetongue virus in NW Europe in 2006 is here modified a
52 s subspecies differ in vector competence for
bluetongue virus in the laboratory.
53 important implications for pathogenicity of
bluetongue virus infections.
54 Bluetongue virus is a large and structurally complex vir
55 Bluetongue virus is the type species of the genus Orbivi
56 The VP6 protein of
bluetongue virus possesses a number of activities, inclu
57 full-genome sequence of an Indian isolate of
bluetongue virus serotype 1 (BTV-1), strain IND1992/01.
58 enome sequence of an isolate (IND2004/01) of
bluetongue virus serotype 10 (BTV-10) from Andhra Prades
59 Bluetongue virus serotype 2 (IND2003/02) was isolated in
60 f 19,188 bp) were sequenced from a strain of
bluetongue virus serotype 3 (BTV-3) from India (strain I
61 The S2 gene of
bluetongue virus,
serotype 17, has been cloned, and the
62 ical vaccines that afford protection against
bluetongue virus,
the etiological agent, are not free fr
63 Bluetongue virus type 2, isolated in India in 1982 (IND1
64 odel based on the remotely related template,
bluetongue virus VP7, improved from 8.7A to 6.0A, while
65 cent protein (GFP) and to the VP7 protein of
bluetongue virus were constructed.
66 compared to the homologous protein (VP7) of
bluetongue virus,
which is also a member of the family o