1. Wildy, P., Field, H. J., Nash, A. A.: Classical herpes latency revisited. In: Mahy, B. W. J., Minson, A. C., Darby, G. K. (ed.): Virus persistence. Society for General Microbiology. Symposium 33, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1982, p. 133–167.
2. Spivack, J. G., Fraser, N. W.: Expression of herpes simplex virus type 1 latency-associated transcripts in the trigeminal ganglia of mice during acute infection and reactivation of latent infection. Journal of Virolology 1988, 62: 1479–1485.
3. Roizman, B., Batterson, W.: Herpesviruses and their replication. In: Field, B. N., Knipe, D. M., Chanock, R. M., Melnick, J. L., Roizman, B., Shope, R. E. (ed.): Field’s virology. Raven Press, New York, 1985, p. 497–526.
4. Whitley, R. J.: Treatment of human herpes virus infections with special reference to encephalitis. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy 1984, 14 (Supplement A): 57–74.
5. Whitley, R. J., Levin, M., Barton, N., Hershey, B. J., Davis, G., Keeney, R. E., Whelchel, J., Diethelm, A. G., Kartus, P., Soong, S.-J.: Infections due to herpes simplex virus in the immunocompromised host: natural history and acyclovir therapy. Journal of Infectious Diseases 1984, 150: 323–329.