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1 dress this question for a large multilayered bluetongue virus.
2 receptor has been assigned for non-enveloped bluetongue virus.
3 sortant between eastern and western topotype bluetongue viruses.
11 it pathogens of humans and livestock such as bluetongue virus (BTV) (Reoviridae), Oropouche virus (Bu
24 mber of infectious bites (IBs) generated per bluetongue virus (BTV) infected host (cattle) using esti
25 better define the molecular epidemiology of bluetongue virus (BTV) infection, the genetic characteri
40 and lentivirus-induced immunosuppression on bluetongue virus (BTV) pathogenesis as a mechanism for v
41 The entire genome of the reference strain of bluetongue virus (BTV) serotype 16 (strain RSArrrr/16) w
44 cally engineered the segmented RNA genome of bluetongue virus (BTV), a complex nonenveloped virus bel
48 t capsid structures of large viruses such as bluetongue virus (BTV), a member of the Orbivirus genus
50 gate genome packaging and capsid assembly of bluetongue virus (BTV), a member of the Reoviridae famil
52 tious diseases of ruminants and is caused by bluetongue virus (BTV), an arbovirus existing in nature
53 or infectious disease of ruminants caused by bluetongue virus (BTV), an arbovirus transmitted by Culi
54 ome penetration assay and cell biology, that bluetongue virus (BTV), an archetypal member of the Reov
55 tious diseases of ruminants and is caused by bluetongue virus (BTV), an arthropod-borne virus transmi
56 he Reoviridae, including the animal pathogen bluetongue virus (BTV), are multisegmented double-strand
57 erage patterns in bluetongue (BT), caused by bluetongue virus (BTV), in sheep in southern India, wher
60 Ca(2+) binding protein has been reported in bluetongue virus (BTV), the causative agent of bluetongu
69 for epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus and bluetongue virus, failed to identify an etiologic agent.
72 fever, Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever and bluetongue viruses - have complex transmission cycles in
73 arried out during unprecedented outbreaks of bluetongue virus in Europe, an arbovirus of wild and dom
74 loped for the wind-borne spread by midges of bluetongue virus in NW Europe in 2006 is here modified a
82 0, but not heat shock protein 70, stabilizes bluetongue virus proteins, safeguarding them from protea
83 ng the underlying mechanisms that facilitate Bluetongue virus replication and spread through the usur
84 full-genome sequence of an Indian isolate of bluetongue virus serotype 1 (BTV-1), strain IND1992/01.
85 enome sequence of an isolate (IND2004/01) of bluetongue virus serotype 10 (BTV-10) from Andhra Prades
87 f 19,188 bp) were sequenced from a strain of bluetongue virus serotype 3 (BTV-3) from India (strain I
90 ical vaccines that afford protection against bluetongue virus, the etiological agent, are not free fr
91 ed by an RNA-binding phosphoprotein (NS2) of Bluetongue virus to serve as sites for subviral particle
93 odel based on the remotely related template, bluetongue virus VP7, improved from 8.7A to 6.0A, while
95 compared to the homologous protein (VP7) of bluetongue virus, which is also a member of the family o
96 re we focus on VP6, a minor viral protein of bluetongue virus, which is critical for genome packaging