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William A Cafruny

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South Dakota Journal of Medicine|November 27, 2002
Current concepts in multiple sclerosis: Part IILinda J Hanson, William A Cafruny
South Dakota Journal of Medicine|November 9, 2002
Current concepts in multiple sclerosis: Part ILinda J Hanson, William A Cafruny
Viral Immunology|April 2, 2005
Polyclonal hypergammaglobulinemia and formation of hydrophobic immune complexes in porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus-infected and uninfected pigsPeter G W Plagemann, Raymond R R Rowland, William A Cafruny
The Journal of General Virology|August 22, 2000
N-glycans on the short ectodomain of the primary envelope glycoprotein play a major role in the polyclonal activation of B cells by lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virusPeter G W Plagemann, Quentin A Jones, William A Cafruny
Virus Research|November 4, 2004
Lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus induces apoptosis in cultured macrophages and in spinal cords of C58 mice coincident with onset of murine amyotrophic lateral sclerosisNicole L Zitterkopf, David W McNeal, Kathleen M Eyster, et al.
Virus Research|February 28, 2003
Glucocorticoid regulation of lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus replication in macrophagesWilliam A Cafruny, Quentin A Jones, Thomas R Haven, et al.
Virology Journal|November 4, 2006
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) infection spreads by cell-to-cell transfer in cultured MARC-145 cells, is dependent on an intact cytoskeleton, and is suppressed by drug-targeting of cell permissiveness to virus infectionWilliam A Cafruny, Richard G Duman, Grace H W Wong, et al.
Viral Immunology|January 22, 2004
Hydrophobic IgG-containing immune complexes in the plasma of autoimmune MRL/lpr mice, lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus-infected mice, and pigs: association with transforming growth factor-beta and pH-dependent amplificationNicole L Zitterkopf, Quentin A Jones, David S Bradley, et al.
Journal of Virology|October 26, 2007
Suppression of acute anti-friend virus CD8+ T-cell responses by coinfection with lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virusShelly J Robertson, Christoph G Ammann, Ronald J Messer, et al.
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South Dakota Journal of Medicine|November 27, 2002
Current concepts in multiple sclerosis: Part IILinda J Hanson, William A Cafruny
South Dakota Journal of Medicine|November 9, 2002
Current concepts in multiple sclerosis: Part ILinda J Hanson, William A Cafruny
Viral Immunology|April 2, 2005
Polyclonal hypergammaglobulinemia and formation of hydrophobic immune complexes in porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus-infected and uninfected pigsPeter G W Plagemann, Raymond R R Rowland, William A Cafruny
The Journal of General Virology|August 22, 2000
N-glycans on the short ectodomain of the primary envelope glycoprotein play a major role in the polyclonal activation of B cells by lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virusPeter G W Plagemann, Quentin A Jones, William A Cafruny
Virus Research|November 4, 2004
Lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus induces apoptosis in cultured macrophages and in spinal cords of C58 mice coincident with onset of murine amyotrophic lateral sclerosisNicole L Zitterkopf, David W McNeal, Kathleen M Eyster, et al.
Virus Research|February 28, 2003
Glucocorticoid regulation of lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus replication in macrophagesWilliam A Cafruny, Quentin A Jones, Thomas R Haven, et al.
Virology Journal|November 4, 2006
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) infection spreads by cell-to-cell transfer in cultured MARC-145 cells, is dependent on an intact cytoskeleton, and is suppressed by drug-targeting of cell permissiveness to virus infectionWilliam A Cafruny, Richard G Duman, Grace H W Wong, et al.
Viral Immunology|January 22, 2004
Hydrophobic IgG-containing immune complexes in the plasma of autoimmune MRL/lpr mice, lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus-infected mice, and pigs: association with transforming growth factor-beta and pH-dependent amplificationNicole L Zitterkopf, Quentin A Jones, David S Bradley, et al.
Journal of Virology|October 26, 2007
Suppression of acute anti-friend virus CD8+ T-cell responses by coinfection with lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virusShelly J Robertson, Christoph G Ammann, Ronald J Messer, et al.
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