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Comments on Point:Counterpoint “Positive effects of intermittent hypoxia (live high:train low) on exercise performance are/are not mediated primarily by augmented red cell volume” (2005)
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Noakes, T. D., Di Prampero, P. E., Capelli, C., Zaobornyj, T., Valdez, L. B., Boveris, A., Ashenden, M., Secomb, T. W., Dufour, S., Ponsot, E., Zoll, J., Richard, R., Messonnier, L., Gonzalez, N. C., Henderson, K. K., Favret, F., Richalet, J. P., Eltzschig, H. K., Kempf, V. A., Nikinmaa, M., …Ekblom, B. (2005). Comments on Point:Counterpoint “Positive effects of intermittent hypoxia (live high:train low) on exercise performance are/are not mediated primarily by augmented red cell volume”. Journal of Applied Physiology, 99(6), 2453-2462. https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.01157.2005

Inhaled zanamivir versus rimantadine for the control of influenza in a highly vaccinated long-term care population (2005)
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Gravenstein, S., Drinka, P., Osterweil, D., Schilling, M., Krause, P., Elliott, M., Shult, P., Ambrozaitis, A., Kandel, R., Binder, E., Hammond, J., McElhaney, J., Flack, N., Daly, J., & Keene, O. (2005). Inhaled zanamivir versus rimantadine for the control of influenza in a highly vaccinated long-term care population. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 6(6), 359-366. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jamda.2005.08.006

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Despite vaccination, influenza commonly causes morbidity and mortality in institutional settings. Influenza control with rimantadine and amantadine is limited by emergence and transmission of drug-resistant influenza A variants, ineffec... Read More about Inhaled zanamivir versus rimantadine for the control of influenza in a highly vaccinated long-term care population.

Characterisation of CTL and IFN-γ synthesis in ponies following vaccination with a NYVAC-based construct coding for EHV-1 immediate early gene, followed by challenge infection (2005)
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Paillot, R., Ellis, S., Daly, J., Audonnet, J., Minke, J., Davis-Poynter, N., Hannant, D., & Kydd, J. (2006). Characterisation of CTL and IFN-γ synthesis in ponies following vaccination with a NYVAC-based construct coding for EHV-1 immediate early gene, followed by challenge infection. Vaccine, 24(10), 1490-1500. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2005.10.019

Equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) is a ubiquitous pathogen of horses, which continues to cause respiratory and neurological disease and abortion, despite the widespread use of vaccines. Cell mediated immunity (CMI) is thought to play a major role in prote... Read More about Characterisation of CTL and IFN-γ synthesis in ponies following vaccination with a NYVAC-based construct coding for EHV-1 immediate early gene, followed by challenge infection.

Maternal nutritional programming of fetal adipose tissue development: Long-term consequences for later obesity (2005)
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Budge, H., Gnanalingham, M. G., Gardner, D. S., Mostyn, A., Stephenson, T., & Symonds, M. E. (2005). Maternal nutritional programming of fetal adipose tissue development: Long-term consequences for later obesity. Birth Defects Research Part C: Embryo Today: Reviews, 75(3), 193-199. https://doi.org/10.1002/bdrc.20044

As obesity reaches epidemic levels in the United States there is an urgent need to understand the developmental pathways leading to this condition. Obesity increases the risk of hypertension and diabetes, symptoms of which are being seen with increas... Read More about Maternal nutritional programming of fetal adipose tissue development: Long-term consequences for later obesity.

The use of a systemic prime/mucosal boost strategy with an equine influenza ISCOM vaccine to induce protective immunity in horses (2005)
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Crouch, C., Daly, J., Henley, W., Hannant, D., Wilkins, J., & Francis, M. (2005). The use of a systemic prime/mucosal boost strategy with an equine influenza ISCOM vaccine to induce protective immunity in horses. Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 108(3-4), 345-355. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetimm.2005.06.009

In horses, natural infection confers long lasting protective immunity characterised by mucosal IgA and humoral IgGa and IgGb responses. In order to investigate the potential of locally administered vaccine to induce a protective IgA response, respons... Read More about The use of a systemic prime/mucosal boost strategy with an equine influenza ISCOM vaccine to induce protective immunity in horses.

Equine interferon gamma synthesis in lymphocytes after in vivo infection and in vitro stimulation with EHV-1 (2005)
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Paillot, R., Daly, J., Juillard, V., Minke, J., Hannant, D., & Kydd, J. (2005). Equine interferon gamma synthesis in lymphocytes after in vivo infection and in vitro stimulation with EHV-1. Vaccine, 23(36), 4541-4551. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2005.03.048

Equine cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) responses to equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) are well characterised but little is known about the cytokine response after infection or vaccination. EHV-1 is common in horses and infects lymphocytes in vivo. This virus... Read More about Equine interferon gamma synthesis in lymphocytes after in vivo infection and in vitro stimulation with EHV-1.

Efficacy of a recombinant equine influenza vaccine against challenge with an American lineage H3N8 influenza virus responsible for the 2003 outbreak in the United Kingdom (2005)
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Edlund Toulemonde, C., Daly, J., Sindle, T., Guigal, P., Audonnet, J., & Minke, J. (2005). Efficacy of a recombinant equine influenza vaccine against challenge with an American lineage H3N8 influenza virus responsible for the 2003 outbreak in the United Kingdom. Veterinary Record, 156(12), 367-371. https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.156.12.367

Fifteen influenza-naive Welsh mountain ponies were randomly assigned to three groups of five. A single dose of a recombinant ALVAC vaccine was administered intramuscularly to five of the ponies, two doses, administered five weeks apart, were administ... Read More about Efficacy of a recombinant equine influenza vaccine against challenge with an American lineage H3N8 influenza virus responsible for the 2003 outbreak in the United Kingdom.

Real-time reverse transcriptase PCR for the endogenous koala retrovirus reveals an association between plasma viral load and neoplastic disease in koalas (2005)
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Tarlinton, R., Meers, J., Hanger, J., & Young, P. (2005). Real-time reverse transcriptase PCR for the endogenous koala retrovirus reveals an association between plasma viral load and neoplastic disease in koalas. Journal of General Virology, 86(3), 783-787. https://doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.80547-0

Koala retrovirus (KoRV) is a newly described endogenous retrovirus and is unusual in that inserts comprise a full-length replication competent genome. As koalas are known to suffer from an extremely high incidence of leukaemia/lymphoma, the associati... Read More about Real-time reverse transcriptase PCR for the endogenous koala retrovirus reveals an association between plasma viral load and neoplastic disease in koalas.