Ambystoma tigrinum virus
National Institutes of Health
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ABSTRACT Ranaviruses (family Iridoviridae, genus Ranavirus) are large, double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) viruses whose replication is…
Several hypotheses have been examined as potential causes of global amphibian declines, including emerging infectious diseases…
Amphibian ranaviruses have been documented as causes of mass mortality in amphibian populations throughout the world. The…
BackgroundVery little is known about the immunological responses of amphibians to pathogens that are causing global population…
Skin peptides were collected from living Ambystoma tigrinum larvae and adults and tested against two emerging pathogens…
Transmission is central to pathogen fitness and strongly influences the impact of pathogens on host populations. Particularly…
Pathogenic diseases and environmental contaminants are two of the leading hypotheses for global amphibian declines, yet few…
Ambystoma tigrinum virus (ATV) is a lethal virus originally isolated from Sonora tiger salamanders Ambystoma tigrinum stebbinsi…
The Sonora tlger salamander Ambystoma tignnuni stebb~nsi Lowe is a genetically d~stinct race restricted to about 30 small ponds…