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Michael Gotesman
Researcher at New York City College of Technology
Publications - 21
Citations - 446
Michael Gotesman is an academic researcher from New York City College of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cyprinid herpesvirus 3 & Gene. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 21 publications receiving 363 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Gotesman include City University of New York & University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna.
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Distribution and Host Range of Ranaviruses
Amanda L. J. Duffus,Thomas B. Waltzek,Anke C. Stöhr,Matthew C. Allender,Michael Gotesman,Richard Whittington,Paul Hick,Megan K. Hines,Rachel E. Marschang +8 more
TL;DR: FV3 is the type species of the genus Ranavirus, and appears to be the most globally distributed species infecting ectothermic taxonomic across three vertebrate classes.
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CyHV-3: the third cyprinid herpesvirus
TL;DR: Several modes of immunization have been developed for KHVD; however, fish immunized with either vaccine or wild-type virus may become carriers for CyHV-3, the etiological agent of koi herpesvirus disease (KHVD), which causes significant morbidity and mortality in koi and common carp.
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Inhibition of spring viraemia of carp virus replication in an Epithelioma papulosum cyprini cell line by RNAi
TL;DR: Inhibition of nucleoprotein and phosphoprotein gene expression by siRNA reduced SVCV replication, however, use of tandem siRNAs that target phosphop protein and nucleop protein worked best at reducing S VCV replication.
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Megalocytivirus infection in cultured Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus.
Kuttichantran Subramaniam,Michael Gotesman,Charlie E. Smith,Natalie K. Steckler,Karen Kelley,Joseph M. Groff,Thomas B. Waltzek +6 more
TL;DR: Comparison of this case with previous reports suggests that ISKNV may represent a greater threat to tilapia aquaculture than previously realized, and full-length major capsid protein nucleotide sequences from a recent outbreak with a remarkably similar case that occurred at the same facility many years earlier revealed that both epizootics were caused by ISK NV.
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In vitro inhibition of Cyprinid herpesvirus-3 replication by RNAi.
TL;DR: Cyprinid herpesvirus-3 causes high mortality rates in common and koi carp and siRNAs designed to target thymidine kinase and DNA polymerase genes in vitro were most effective at reducing viral release.