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Intranasal vaccination of pigs against Aujeszky's disease: comparison with one ot two doses of attenuated vaccines in pigs with high maternal antibody titresVAN OIRSCHOT, J. T.Research in veterinary science. 1987, Vol 42, Num 1, pp 12-16, issn 0034-5288Article

Vaccination in food animal populationsVAN OIRSCHOT, J. T.Vaccine. 1994, Vol 12, Num 5, pp 415-418, issn 0264-410XArticle

Intranasal vaccination of pigs against Aujeszky's disease : protective immunity at 2 weeks, 2 months and 4 months after vaccination in pigs with maternal antibodiesVAN OIRSCHOT, J. T.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 1991, Vol 27, Num 2, pp 103-113, issn 0378-1135Article

Comparative evaluation of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to detect antibodies directed against glycoprotein I of pseudorabies virus and a conventional ELISA and neutralization testsVAN OIRSCHOT, J. T.Journal of clinical microbiology (Print). 1991, Vol 29, Num 1, pp 5-9, issn 0095-1137, 5 p.Article

Intranasal vaccination of pigs against Aujeszky's disease. 4. Comparison with one or two doses of an inactivated vaccine in pigs with moderate maternal antibody titresVAN OIRSCHOT, J. T; DE LEEUW, P. W.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 1985, Vol 10, Num 5, pp 401-408, issn 0378-1135Article

In vivo and in vitro reactivation of latent pseudorabies virus in pigs born to vaccinated sowsVAN OIRSCHOT, J. T; GIELKENS, A. L. J.American journal of veterinary research. 1984, Vol 45, Num 3, pp 567-571, issn 0002-9645Article

Intranasal vaccination of pigs against pseudorabies: absence of vaccinal virus latency and failure to prevent latency of virulent virusVAN OIRSCHOT, J. T; GIELKENS, A. L. J.American journal of veterinary research. 1984, Vol 45, Num 10, pp 2099-2103, issn 0002-9645Article

Diva vaccines that reduce virus transmissionVAN OIRSCHOT, J. T.Journal of biotechnology. 1999, Vol 73, Num 2-3, pp 195-205, issn 0168-1656Conference Paper

Intranasal vaccination of pigs against Aujeszky's disease: Comparison with inactivated vaccines in pigs with low maternal antibody titresLEEUW, P. W; VAN OIRSCHOT, J. T.Research in veterinary science. 1985, Vol 39, Num 1, pp 34-38, issn 0034-5288Article

Antibodies against bovine herpesvirus (BHV) 5 may be differentiated from antibodies against BHV1 1 in a BHV1 glycoprotein E blocking ELISAWELLENBERG, G. J; MARS, M. H; VAN OIRSCHOT, J. T et al.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2001, Vol 78, Num 1, pp 79-84, issn 0378-1135Article

Inactivated bovine herpesvirus 1 marker vaccines are more efficacious in reducing virus excretion after reactivation than a live marker vaccineBOSCH, J. C; KAASHOEK, M. J; VAN OIRSCHOT, J. T et al.Vaccine. 1997, Vol 15, Num 14, pp 1512-1517, issn 0264-410XArticle

Distribution of bovine virus diarrhoea virus in tissues and white blood cells of cattle during acute infectionBRUSCHKE, C. J. M; WEERDMEESTER, K; VAN OIRSCHOT, J. T et al.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 1998, Vol 64, Num 1, pp 23-32, issn 0378-1135Article

Epitope analysis of glycoprotein I of pseudorabies virusJACOBS, L; MELOEN, R. H; GIELKENS, A. L. J et al.Journal of general virology. 1990, Vol 71, Num 4, pp 881-887, issn 0022-1317Article

Efficacy of a live glycoprotein E-negative bovine herpesvirus 1 vaccine in cattle in the fieldMARS, M. H; DE JONG, M. C. M; FRANKEN, P et al.Vaccine. 2001, Vol 19, Num 15-16, pp 1924-1930, issn 0264-410XArticle

An experimental multivalent bovine virus diarrhea virus E2 subunit vaccine and two experimental conventionally inactivated vaccines induce partial fetal protection in sheepBRUSCHKE, C. J. M; VAN OIRSCHOT, J. T; VAN RIJN, P. A et al.Vaccine. 1999, Vol 17, Num 15-16, pp 1983-1991, issn 0264-410XArticle

Quantitative assessment of the specific CD4+ T lymphocyte proliferative response in bovine herpesvirus 1 immune cattleDENIS, M; KAASHOEK, M. J; VAN OIRSCHOT, J. T et al.Veterinary immunology and immunopathology. 1994, Vol 42, Num 3-4, pp 275-286, issn 0165-2427Article

Identification of a conserved neutralization site in the first heptad repeat of the fusion protein of respiratory syncytial virusLANGEDIJK, J. P. M; MELOEN, R. H; VAN OIRSCHOT, J. T et al.Archives of virology. 1998, Vol 143, Num 2, pp 313-320, issn 0304-8608Article

Vaccination confers protection against Aujeszky's disease in cattleVAN OIRSCHOT, J. T; DE LEEUW, P. W; TIESSINK, J. W. A et al.Zentralblatt für Veterinärmedizin. Reihe B. Infectious diseases, immunology, food hygiene, veterinary public health. 1985, Vol 32, Num 3, pp 173-180Article

Respiratory syncytial virus infections in human beings and in cattleVAN DER POEL, W. H. M; BRAND, A; KRAMPS, J. A et al.The Journal of infection. 1994, Vol 29, Num 2, pp 215-228, issn 0163-4453Article

A gE-negative BHV1 vaccine virus strain cannot perpetuate in cattle populationsMARS, M. H; DE JONG, M. C. M; VAN OIRSCHOT, J. T et al.Vaccine. 2000, Vol 18, Num 20, pp 2120-2124, issn 0264-410XArticle

A gE-negative bovine herpesvirus 1 vaccine strain is not re-excreted nor transmitted in an experimental cattle population after corticosteroid treatmentsMARS, M. H; DE JONG, M. C. M; VAN OIRSCHOT, J. T et al.Vaccine. 2000, Vol 18, Num 19, pp 1975-1981, issn 0264-410XArticle

Airborne transmission of BHV1, BRSV, and BVDV among cattle is possible under experimental conditionsMARS, M. H; BRUSCHKE, C. J. M; VAN OIRSCHOT, J. T et al.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 1999, Vol 66, Num 3, pp 197-207, issn 0378-1135Article

Transmission of classical swine fever virus by artificial inseminationDE SMIT, A. J; BOUMA, A; TERPSTRA, C et al.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 1999, Vol 67, Num 4, pp 239-249, issn 0378-1135Article

An attenuated bovine herpesvirus 1 marker vaccine induces a better protection than two inactivated marker vaccinesBOSCH, J. C; KAASHOEK, M. J; KROESE, A. H et al.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 1996, Vol 52, Num 3-4, pp 223-234, issn 0378-1135Article

Vaccinology of classical swine fever: from lab to fieldVAN OIRSCHOT, J. T.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2003, Vol 96, Num 4, pp 367-384, issn 0378-1135, 18 p.Conference Paper

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