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Amy L MacNeill

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Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland)|August 26, 2022
Comparative Pathology of Zoonotic OrthopoxvirusesAmy L MacNeill
Oncolytic Virotherapy|August 12, 2016
On the potential of oncolytic virotherapy for the treatment of canine cancersAmy L MacNeill
Topics in Companion Animal Medicine|May 21, 2011
Cytology of canine and feline cutaneous and subcutaneous lesions and lymph nodesAmy L MacNeill
Veterinary and Comparative Oncology|October 17, 2019
The potential of the combined use of targeted type I interferon pathway inhibitors and oncolytic viruses to treat sarcomasAmy L MacNeill
Advances in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery|April 15, 2020
Evaluation of available diagnostic techniques for feline infectious peritonitisAmy L Macneill
The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Small Animal Practice|November 21, 2016
Getting the Most from Your Cytology SamplesAmy L MacNeill
The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Small Animal Practice|August 25, 2016
Common Infectious OrganismsCraig A Thompson, Amy L MacNeill
Virology|September 9, 2006
Mutation of the Myxoma virus SERP2 P1-site to prevent proteinase inhibition causes apoptosis in cultured RK-13 cells and attenuates disease in rabbits, but mutation to alter specificity causes apoptosis without reducing virulenceAmy L MacNeill, Peter C Turner, Richard W Moyer
Oncolytic Virotherapy|September 1, 2016
Myxoma virus therapy for human embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma in a nude mouse modelVeronica G Kinn, Valerie A Hilgenberg, Amy L MacNeill
Veterinary Clinical Pathology|September 29, 2012
Cytologic identification of erythrophagocytic neoplasms in dogsAnne M Barger, Melissa C Skowronski, Amy L MacNeill
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Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland)|August 26, 2022
Comparative Pathology of Zoonotic OrthopoxvirusesAmy L MacNeill
Oncolytic Virotherapy|August 12, 2016
On the potential of oncolytic virotherapy for the treatment of canine cancersAmy L MacNeill
Topics in Companion Animal Medicine|May 21, 2011
Cytology of canine and feline cutaneous and subcutaneous lesions and lymph nodesAmy L MacNeill
Veterinary and Comparative Oncology|October 17, 2019
The potential of the combined use of targeted type I interferon pathway inhibitors and oncolytic viruses to treat sarcomasAmy L MacNeill
Advances in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery|April 15, 2020
Evaluation of available diagnostic techniques for feline infectious peritonitisAmy L Macneill
The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Small Animal Practice|November 21, 2016
Getting the Most from Your Cytology SamplesAmy L MacNeill
The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Small Animal Practice|August 25, 2016
Common Infectious OrganismsCraig A Thompson, Amy L MacNeill
Virology|September 9, 2006
Mutation of the Myxoma virus SERP2 P1-site to prevent proteinase inhibition causes apoptosis in cultured RK-13 cells and attenuates disease in rabbits, but mutation to alter specificity causes apoptosis without reducing virulenceAmy L MacNeill, Peter C Turner, Richard W Moyer
Oncolytic Virotherapy|September 1, 2016
Myxoma virus therapy for human embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma in a nude mouse modelVeronica G Kinn, Valerie A Hilgenberg, Amy L MacNeill
Veterinary Clinical Pathology|September 29, 2012
Cytologic identification of erythrophagocytic neoplasms in dogsAnne M Barger, Melissa C Skowronski, Amy L MacNeill
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