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  1. Bluetongue Virus NS4 Protein Is an Interferon Antagonist and a Determinant of Virus Virulence
  2. Mutations in the Schmallenberg Virus Gc Glycoprotein Facilitate Cellular Protein Synthesis Shutoff and Restore Pathogenicity of NSs Deletion Mutants in Mice
  3. Multiple Genome Segments Determine Virulence of Bluetongue Virus Serotype 8
  4. “Ménage à Trois”: The Evolutionary Interplay between JSRV, enJSRVs and Domestic Sheep
  5. The Sheep Tetherin Paralog oBST2B Blocks Envelope Glycoprotein Incorporation into Nascent Retroviral Virions
  6. A Synthetic Biology Approach for a Vaccine Platform against Known and Newly Emerging Serotypes of Bluetongue Virus
  7. Skeletal Muscle Hypoplasia Represents the Only Significant Lesion in Peripheral Organs of Ruminants Infected with Schmallenberg Virus during Gestation
  8. Virus and Host Factors Affecting the Clinical Outcome of Bluetongue Virus Infection
  9. NSs protein of Schmallenberg virus counteracts the antiviral response of the cell by inhibiting its transcriptional machinery
  10. Bluetongue: A rich history filled with many landmarks in virology……and more to be uncovered!
  11. Lack of Schmallenberg Virus in Ruminant Brain Tissues Archived from 1961 to 2010 in Germany
  12. Lack of Schmallenberg Virus Occurrence Prior to 2011 in Germany
  13. Lesions in Peripheral Organs of Ruminants Infected with Schmallenberg Virus
  14. Transmission of Schmallenberg virus in a housed dairy herd in the UK
  15. Transplacental transmission of field and rescued strains of BTV-2 and BTV-8 in experimentally infected sheep
  16. Cellular Differentiation and Proliferation in the Ovine Lung during Gestation and Early Postnatal Development
  17. Host Species Barriers to Jaagsiekte Sheep Retrovirus Replication and Carcinogenesis
  18. Immunophenotyping of Inflammatory Cells Associated with Schmallenberg Virus Infection of the Central Nervous System of Ruminants
  19. Schmallenberg Virus Pathogenesis, Tropism and Interaction with the Innate Immune System of the Host
  20. RNA Interference Targets Arbovirus Replication in Culicoides Cells
  21. Reassortment between Two Serologically Unrelated Bluetongue Virus Strains Is Flexible and Can Involve any Genome Segment
  22. Drosophila melanogaster as a Model Organism for Bluetongue Virus Replication and Tropism
  23. Nasal Swabs as a Source of Samples Useful in Screening for JSRV Infection in Sheep
  24. Endogenous Retroviruses of Sheep: A Model System for Understanding Physiological Adaptation to an Evolving Ruminant Genome
  25. Tumour Cell Phenotypes Diverge in Experimentally Induced Ovine Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma When Compared with Natural Disease
  26. Identification and Characterization of a Novel Non-Structural Protein of Bluetongue Virus
  27. Determinants of Bluetongue Virus Virulence in Murine Models of Disease
  28. The Signal Peptide of a Recently Integrated Endogenous Sheep Betaretrovirus Envelope Plays a Major Role in Eluding Gag-Mediated Late Restriction
  29. Lung Adenocarcinoma Originates from Retrovirus Infection of Proliferating Type 2 Pneumocytes during Pulmonary Post-Natal Development or Tissue Repair
  30. Endogenous retroviruses of sheep: a model system for understanding physiological adaptation to an evolving ruminant genome
  31. Endogenous Retroviruses in Trophoblast Differentiation and Placental Development
  32. Viral Particles of Endogenous Betaretroviruses Are Released in the Sheep Uterus and Infect the Conceptus Trophectoderm in a Transspecies Embryo Transfer Model
  33. Interplay between Ovine Bone Marrow Stromal Cell Antigen 2/Tetherin and Endogenous Retroviruses
  34. Isolation of an Infectious Endogenous Retrovirus in a Proportion of Live Attenuated Vaccines for Pets
  35. Endogenous Retroviruses and Cancer
  36. Friendly Viruses
  37. Revealing the History of Sheep Domestication Using Retrovirus Integrations
  38. Structure of the Capsid Amino-Terminal Domain from the Betaretrovirus, Jaagsiekte Sheep Retrovirus
  39. The Signal Peptide of a Simple Retrovirus Envelope Functions as a Posttranscriptional Regulator of Viral Gene Expression
  40. Viral Pathogens of Domestic Animals and Their Impact on Biology, Medicine and Agriculture
  41. A Single Amino Acid Substitution in a Segment of the CA Protein within Gag That Has Similarity to Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Blocks Infectivity of a Human Endogenous Retrovirus K Provirus in the Human Genome
  42. Endogenous retroviruses
  43. A large animal model to evaluate the effects of Hsp90 inhibitors for the treatment of lung adenocarcinoma
  44. Jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus is not detected in human lung adenocarcinomas expressing antigens related to the Gag polyprotein of betaretroviruses
  45. A Paradigm for Virus–Host Coevolution: Sequential Counter-Adaptations between Endogenous and Exogenous Retroviruses
  46. In vivo tumorigenesis by Jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus (JSRV) requires Y590 in Env TM, but not full-length orfX open reading frame
  47. Requirements for veterinary research and the recruitment of veterinary surgeons into research
  48. Mechanisms of Late Restriction Induced by an Endogenous Retrovirus
  49. A Veterinary Twist on Pathogen Biology
  50. Pregnancy recognition and conceptus implantation in domestic ruminants: roles of progesterone, interferons and endogenous retroviruses
  51. The Transdominant Endogenous Retrovirus enJS56A1 Associates with and Blocks Intracellular Trafficking of Jaagsiekte Sheep Retrovirus Gag
  52. Endogenous retroviruses regulate periimplantation placental growth and differentiation
  53. Expression of the Jaagsiekte Sheep Retrovirus Envelope Glycoprotein Is Sufficient To Induce Lung Tumors in Sheep
  54. Association of RON tyrosine kinase with the Jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus envelope glycoprotein
  55. Ovine Endogenous Betaretroviruses (enJSRVs) and Placental Morphogenesis
  56. A Moloney Murine Leukemia Virus Driven by the Jaagsiekte Sheep Retrovirus Enhancers Shows Enhanced Specificity for Infectivity in Lung Epithelial Cells
  57. Infection of lung epithelial cells and induction of pulmonary adenocarcinoma is not the most common outcome of naturally occurring JSRV infection during the commercial lifespan of sheep
  58. Analysis of Integration Sites of Jaagsiekte Sheep Retrovirus in Ovine Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma
  59. Late viral interference induced by transdominant Gag of an endogenous retrovirus
  60. Endogenous betaretroviruses of sheep: teaching new lessons in retroviral interference and adaptation
  61. Relevance of Akt phosphorylation in cell transformation induced by Jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus
  62. Transformation of Rodent Fibroblasts by the Jaagsiekte Sheep Retrovirus Envelope Is Receptor Independent and Does Not Require the Surface Domain
  63. Receptor Usage and Fetal Expression of Ovine Endogenous Betaretroviruses: Implications for Coevolution of Endogenous and Exogenous Retroviruses
  64. Molecular Biology of Jaagsiekte Sheep Retrovirus
  65. Endogenous Retroviruses Related to Jaagsiekte Sheep Retrovirus
  66. Transformation and Oncogenesis by Jaagsiekte Sheep Retrovirus
  67. Envelope-Induced Cell Transformation by Ovine Betaretroviruses
  68. Spliced and Prematurely Polyadenylated Jaagsiekte Sheep Retrovirus-Specific RNAs from Infected or Transfected Cells
  69. HNF-3β Is a Critical Factor for the Expression of the Jaagsiekte Sheep Retrovirus Long Terminal Repeat in Type II Pneumocytes but Not in Clara Cells
  70. Expression of Endogenous Betaretroviruses in the Ovine Uterus: Effects of Neonatal Age, Estrous Cycle, Pregnancy, and Progesterone
  71. A Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase Docking Site in the Cytoplasmic Tail of the Jaagsiekte Sheep Retrovirus Transmembrane Protein Is Essential for Envelope-Induced Transformation of NIH 3T3 Cells
  72. Retrovirus-Induced Ovine Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma, an Animal Model for Lung Cancer
  73. Association of Jaagsiekte Sheep Retrovirus with Pulmonary Carcinoma in Sardinian Moufflon (Ovis musimon)
  74. Direct transformation of rodent fibroblasts by jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus DNA
  75. Molecular Cloning and Functional Analysis of Three Type D Endogenous Retroviruses of Sheep Reveal a Different Cell Tropism from That of the Highly Related Exogenous Jaagsiekte Sheep Retrovirus
  76. Evidence for a protein related immunologically to the jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus in some human lung tumours
  77. The Long Terminal Repeat of Jaagsiekte Sheep Retrovirus Is Preferentially Active in Differentiated Epithelial Cells of the Lungs
  78. An accessory open reading frame (orf-x) of jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus is conserved between different virus isolates
  79. Lack of a specific immune response against a recombinant capsid protein of Jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus in sheep and goats naturally affected by enzootic nasal tumour or sheep pulmonary adenomatosis
  80. Sheep pulmonary adenomatosis: A unique model of retrovirus associated lung cancer
  81. Jaagsiekte retrovirus establishes a disseminated infection of the lymphoid tissues of sheep affected by pulmonary adenomatosis
  82. Epithelial tumour cells in the lungs of sheep with pulmonary adenomatosis are major sites of replication for Jaagsiekte retrovirus
  83. Enzootic Intranasal Tumour of Goats in Italy
  84. Endogenous retroviruses of sheep: a model system for understanding physiological adaptation to an evolving ruminant genome