2011 Ranavirus Publications

 

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Peer-Refereed Journals

 

1.      Allender, M.C., M. Abd-Eldaim, J. Schumacher, D. McRuer, L. S. Christian, and M. Kennedy.  2011.  PCR prevalence of ranavirus in free-ranging eastern box turtles (Terrapene carolina carolina) at rehabilitation centers in three southeastern US states.  Journal of Wildlife Diseases 47:759-764.

2.      Bang Jensen, B., R. Holopainen, H. Tapiovaara, and E. Ariel.  2011.  Susceptibility of pike-perch Sander lucioperca to a panel of ranavirus isolates.  Aquaculture 313:24-30.

3.      Bang Jensen, B., S. Reschova, K. Cinkova, E. Ariel, and T. Vesely.  2011.  Common carp (Cyprinus carpio) and goldfish (Carassius auratus) were not susceptible to challenge with ranavirus under certain challenge conditions.  Bull. Eur. Ass. Fish Pathol. 31:112-118.

4.      Chen, G., and J. Robert.  2011.  Antiviral immunity in amphibians.  Viruses 3:2065-2086.

5.      Chen, G., B. M. Ward, K. H. Yu, V. G. Chinchar, and J. Robert. 2011. Improved Knockout Methodology Reveals That Frog Virus 3 Mutants Lacking either the 18K Immediate-Early Gene or the Truncated vIF-2a Gene Are Defective for Replication and Growth In Vivo.  Journal of Virology 85:11131-11138.

6.      Chinchar, V. G., K. H. Yu, and J. K. Jancovich.  2011.  The molecular biology of frog virus 3 and other iridoviruses infecting cold-blooded vertebrates.  Viruses 3:1959-1985. 

7.      Geng, Y., K. Y. Wang, Z. Y. Zhou, C. W. Li, J. Wang, M. He, Z. Q. Yin, and W. M. Lai.  2011. First report of a ranavirus associated with morbidity and mortality in farmed Chinese giant salamanders (Andrias davidianus). Journal of Comparative Pathology 145:95-102.

8.      Haislip, N.A., M. J. Gray, J. T. Hoverman, and D. L. Miller.  2011.  Development and disease: how susceptibility to an emerging pathogen changes through anuran development.  PLoS ONE 6(7): e22307.

9.      Holopainen, R., J. Honkanen, B. Bang Jensen, E. Ariel, and H. Tapiovaara.  2011.  Quantification of ranaviruses in cell culture and tissue samples.  Journal of Virological Methods 171:225-233.

10.  Hoverman, J. T., M. J. Gray, N. A. Haislip, and D. L. Miller.  2011.  Phylogeny, life history, and ecology contribute to differences in amphibian susceptibility to ranaviruses.  EcoHealth 10.1007/s10393-011-0717-7.

11.  Hoverman, J. T., M. J. Gray, D. L. Miller and N. A Haislip.  2011.  Widespread occurrence of ranavirus in pond-breeding amphibian populations.  EcoHealth DOI: 10.1007/s10393-011-0731-9. 

12.  Jancovich, J. K., and B. L. Jacobs.  2011.  Innate immune evasion mediated by the Ambystoma tigrinum virus eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2a homologue.  Journal of Virology 85:5061-5069.

13.  Kerby, J. L., A. J. Hart, and A. Storfer.  2011.  Combined effects of virus, pesticide, and predator cue on the larval tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum).  EcoHealth 9. DOI: 10.1007/s10393-011-0682-1

14.  Kik, M., A. Martel, A. Spitzen-van der Sluijs, F. Pasmans, P. Wohlsein, A. Gröne, and J. M. Rijks.  2011.  Ranavirus-associated mass mortality in wild amphibians, The Netherlands, 2010: A first report.  Veterinary Journal 190:284-286.

15.  Marschang, R.E.  Viruses infecting reptiles.  Viruses 3:2087-2126.

16.  Miller, D. L., M. J. Gray, A. Storfer.  2011.  Ecopathology of ranaviruses infecting amphibians.  Viruses 3:2351-2373.

17.  Pallister, J. A., D. C. T. Halliday, A. J. Robinson, D. Venables, R. D. Voysey, D. G. Boyle, T. Shanmuganathan, C. M. Hardy, N. A. Siddon, and A. D. Hyatt.  2011.  Assessment of virally vectored autoimmunity as a biocontrol strategy for cane toads.  PLoS ONE 6(1): e14576.

18.  Robert, J., E. George, F. De Jesus Andino, and G. Chen.  2011.  Waterborne infectivity of the ranavirus frog virus 3 in Xenopus laevis.  Virology 417:in press.

19.  Rothenburg, S., V. G. Chinchar, and T. E. Dever.  2011.  Characterization of a ranavirus inhibitor of the antiviral protein kinase PKR.  BMC Microbiology 11:56. 

20.  Warne, R. W., E. J. Crespi, and J. L. Brunner.  2011.  Escape from the pond: stress and developmental responses to ranavirus infection in wood frog tadpoles.  Functional Ecology 25:139-146.

21.  Whitley, D.S., R. C. Sample, A. R. Sinning, J. Henegar, and V. G. Chinchar.  2011.  Antisense approaches for elucidating ranavirus gene function in an infected fish cell line.  Developmental and Comparative Immunology 35:937-948.

 

Book Chapters

 

1.    Post a book chapter on ranavirus.

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Popular and News Articles

 

1.      Kerby, J.  2011.  First international symposium on ranaviruses.  Froglog 98:35-37.

2.      Robert, J., and V. G. Chinchar.  2011.  Ranaviruses: An emerging threat to ectothermic vertebrates. Report of the First International Symposium on Ranaviruses, Minneapolis MN July 8, 2011. Dev. Comp. Immunol. (2011), doi:10.1016/j.dci.2011.08.008 (in press). 

 

 

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