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Charles J. Issel is affiliated with the University of Kentucky in the United States.

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Best Publications

  • Equine infectious anemia and equine infectious anemia virus in 2013: a review.

    R.F. Cook;C. Leroux;C.J. Issel

  • Tissue Sites of Persistent Infection and Active Replication of Equine Infectious Anemia Virus during Acute Disease and Asymptomatic Infection in Experimentally Infected Equids

    S. M. Harrold;S. J. Cook;R. F. Cook;K. E. Rushlow

  • Immune Responses and Viral Replication in Long-Term Inapparent Carrier Ponies Inoculated with Equine Infectious Anemia Virus

    Scott A. Hammond;Feng Li;Brian M. McKeon;Sheila J. Cook

  • Equine Infectious Anemia Virus Genomic Evolution in Progressor and Nonprogressor Ponies

    Caroline Leroux;Jodi K. Craigo;Charles J. Issel;Ronald C. Montelaro

  • Development and Characterization of an In Vivo Pathogenic Molecular Clone of Equine Infectious Anemia Virus

    R F Cook;C Leroux;S J Cook;S L Berger

  • Transmission of equine infectious anemia virus from horses without clinical signs of disease.

    Issel Cj;Adams Wv;Meek L;Ochoa R

  • A Live Attenuated Equine Infectious Anemia Virus Proviral Vaccine with a Modified S2 Gene Provides Protection from Detectable Infection by Intravenous Virulent Virus Challenge of Experimentally Inoculated Horses

    Feng Li;Jodi K. Craigo;Laryssa Howe;Jonathan D. Steckbeck

  • Differential responses of Equus caballus and Equus asinus to infection with two pathogenic strains of equine infectious anemia virus.

    S.J. Cook;R.F. Cook;R.C. Montelaro;C.J. Issel

  • Development of a multiplex real-time reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction for equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV)

    R.Frank Cook;S.J. Cook;F. Li;R.C. Montelaro

  • Detection of equine infectious anemia viral RNA in plasma samples from recently infected and long-term inapparent carrier animals by PCR.

    J L Langemeier;S J Cook;R F Cook;K E Rushlow

  • Challenges and proposed solutions for more accurate serological diagnosis of equine infectious anaemia

    C. J. Issel;M. T. Scicluna;S. J. Cook;R. F. Cook

  • Equine Infectious Anemia Virus Envelope Evolution In Vivo during Persistent Infection Progressively Increases Resistance to In Vitro Serum Antibody Neutralization as a Dominant Phenotype

    Laryssa Howe;Caroline Leroux;Charles J. Issel;Ronald C. Montelaro

  • Genomic Alterations Associated with Persistent Infections by Equine Infectious Anaemia Virus, a Retrovirus

    Susan Payne;Bharat Parekh;Ronald C. Montelaro;Charles J. Issel

  • The S2 gene of equine infectious anemia virus is a highly conserved determinant of viral replication and virulence properties in experimentally infected ponies.

    Feng Li;Caroline Leroux;Jodi K. Craigo;Sheila J. Cook

  • A Review of Techniques for the Serologic Diagnosis of Equine Infectious Anemia

    Charles J. Issel;R. Frank Cook

  • Equine monocyte-derived macrophage cultures and their applications for infectivity and neutralization studies of equine infectious anemia virus.

    M.R Raabe;C.J Issel;R.C Montelaro

  • Transient immune suppression of inapparent carriers infected with a principal neutralizing domain-deficient equine infectious anaemia virus induces neutralizing antibodies and lowers steady-state virus replication.

    Jodi K. Craigo;Caroline Leroux;Laryssa Howe;Jonathan D. Steckbeck

  • Immunization with a recombinant envelope protein (rgp90) of EIAV produces a spectrum of vaccine efficacy ranging from lack of clinical disease to severe enhancement.

    Raabe Ml;Issel Cj;Cook Sj;Cook Rf

  • Envelope variation as a primary determinant of lentiviral vaccine efficacy

    Jodi K. Craigo;Baoshan Zhang;Shannon Barnes;Tara L. Tagmyer

  • Enhanced sensitivity to neutralizing antibodies in a variant of equine infectious anemia virus is linked to amino acid substitutions in the surface unit envelope glycoprotein.

    R F Cook;S L Berger;K E Rushlow;J M McManus

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Lane D. Foil
Lane D. Foil Louisiana State University Agricultural Center
Dennis D. French
Dennis D. French University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Peter J. Fischinger
Peter J. Fischinger National Institutes of Health
Stéphan Zientara
Stéphan Zientara Université Paris Cité
M. G. Sarngadharan
M. G. Sarngadharan AkzoNobel (Netherlands)

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