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Amy L MacNeill

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Journal of Virology|April 25, 2014
Protective properties of vaccinia virus-based vaccines: skin scarification promotes a nonspecific immune response that protects against orthopoxvirus diseaseAmanda D Rice, Mathew M Adams, Scott F Lindsey, et al.
Vaccine|August 16, 2011
The NYCBH vaccinia virus deleted for the innate immune evasion gene, E3L, protects rabbits against lethal challenge by rabbitpox virusKaren L Denzler, Amanda D Rice, Amy L MacNeill, et al.
Veterinary Clinical Pathology|July 30, 2013
Best practices for veterinary toxicologic clinical pathology, with emphasis on the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industriesLindsay Tomlinson, Laura I Boone, Lila Ramaiah, et al.
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine|February 27, 2019
ACVIM consensus statement on the diagnosis of immune-mediated hemolytic anemia in dogs and catsOliver A Garden, Linda Kidd, Angela M Mexas, et al.
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Journal of Virology|April 25, 2014
Protective properties of vaccinia virus-based vaccines: skin scarification promotes a nonspecific immune response that protects against orthopoxvirus diseaseAmanda D Rice, Mathew M Adams, Scott F Lindsey, et al.
Vaccine|August 16, 2011
The NYCBH vaccinia virus deleted for the innate immune evasion gene, E3L, protects rabbits against lethal challenge by rabbitpox virusKaren L Denzler, Amanda D Rice, Amy L MacNeill, et al.
Veterinary Clinical Pathology|July 30, 2013
Best practices for veterinary toxicologic clinical pathology, with emphasis on the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industriesLindsay Tomlinson, Laura I Boone, Lila Ramaiah, et al.
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine|February 27, 2019
ACVIM consensus statement on the diagnosis of immune-mediated hemolytic anemia in dogs and catsOliver A Garden, Linda Kidd, Angela M Mexas, et al.
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