1992
Infectivity and pathogenesis of iridescent virus type 22 in various insect hosts
Tesh R, Andreadis T. Infectivity and pathogenesis of iridescent virus type 22 in various insect hosts. Archives Of Virology 1992, 126: 57-65. PMID: 1355961, DOI: 10.1007/bf01309684.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAntigens, ViralCulicidaeFemaleFluorescent Antibody TechniqueIridoviridaeMicroscopy, ElectronPsychodidaeRhodniusTemperatureVirus ReplicationConceptsType 22Day observation periodViral antigensInfected mosquitoesVirus replicationObservation periodTransovarial transmissionPathogenesisDifferent organsVirus particlesHost cell cytoplasmSmall percentageSand fliesSpecies of mosquitoesInfectivityMidgut epitheliumMosquitoesPhlebotomine sand fliesCell cytoplasmFat bodyMortalityTrachealAntigenInfected insectsEpithelium
1989
Antigenically variable Borrelia burgdorferi isolated from cottontail rabbits and Ixodes dentatus in rural and urban areas
Anderson J, Magnarelli L, LeFebvre R, Andreadis T, McAninch J, Perng G, Johnson R. Antigenically variable Borrelia burgdorferi isolated from cottontail rabbits and Ixodes dentatus in rural and urban areas. Journal Of Clinical Microbiology 1989, 27: 13-20. PMID: 2913024, PMCID: PMC267224, DOI: 10.1128/jcm.27.1.13-20.1989.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1987
New infectious spirochete isolated from short-tailed shrews and white-footed mice
Anderson J, Johnson R, Magnarelli L, Hyde F, Andreadis T. New infectious spirochete isolated from short-tailed shrews and white-footed mice. Journal Of Clinical Microbiology 1987, 25: 1490-1494. PMID: 3305565, PMCID: PMC269255, DOI: 10.1128/jcm.25.8.1490-1494.1987.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1985
Experimental transmission of a microsporidian pathogen from mosquitoes to an alternate copepod host.
Andreadis T. Experimental transmission of a microsporidian pathogen from mosquitoes to an alternate copepod host. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1985, 82: 5574-5577. PMID: 3860877, PMCID: PMC391165, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.82.16.5574.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCopepod hostDistinct developmental cyclesEntire developmental sequenceDiploid conditionAlternate hostsPathogen developmentDevelopmental cycleSexual cycleMicrosporidian pathogenAmblyospora spBreeding sitesMeiosporesDifferent sporesCopepodsHostHost adipose tissueMosquitoesDevelopmental sequenceSporesPathogensUltrastructural evidenceGenusVernalisMicrosporidianAmblyospora