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Ashley C Banyard

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The Veterinary Record|December 13, 2024
High pathogenicity avian influenza H5N5: the next threat?Ian H Brown, Ashley C Banyard
Emerging Infectious Diseases|November 25, 2014
Peste des petits ruminants virus, eastern AsiaAshley C Banyard, Zhiliang Wang, Satya Parida
Archives of Virology|June 15, 2011
Morbillivirus infection in pilot whales: strict protein requirement drives genetic conservationAshley C Banyard, Ashok Tiwari, Thomas Barrett
Virus Research|June 19, 2010
Reassessing the risk from rabies: a continuing threat to the UK?Ashley C Banyard, Matt Hartley, Anthony R Fooks
The Journal of General Virology|March 24, 2005
A role for virus promoters in determining the pathogenesis of Rinderpest virus in cattleAshley C Banyard, Michael D Baron, Thomas Barrett
The Journal of General Virology|August 20, 2010
Rinderpest virus expressing enhanced green fluorescent protein as a separate transcription unit retains pathogenicity for cattleAshley C Banyard, Jenny Simpson, Paul Monaghan, et al.
Vaccine|April 8, 2014
Morbillivirus vaccines: recent successes and future hopesHubert Buczkowski, Murali Muniraju, Satya Parida, et al.
Vaccine|August 30, 2018
New human rabies vaccines in the pipelineAnthony R Fooks, Ashley C Banyard, Hildegund C J Ertl
The Veterinary Record|September 5, 2025
Newcastle disease in Europe: lessons for UK poultry keepersZoe Treharne, Ashley C Banyard, Craig S Ross, et al.
Virus Research|January 2, 2008
Sequence of the nucleocapsid gene and genome and antigenome promoters for an isolate of porpoise morbillivirusAshley C Banyard, Rebecca J Grant, Carlos H Romero, et al.
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The Veterinary Record|December 13, 2024
High pathogenicity avian influenza H5N5: the next threat?Ian H Brown, Ashley C Banyard
Emerging Infectious Diseases|November 25, 2014
Peste des petits ruminants virus, eastern AsiaAshley C Banyard, Zhiliang Wang, Satya Parida
Archives of Virology|June 15, 2011
Morbillivirus infection in pilot whales: strict protein requirement drives genetic conservationAshley C Banyard, Ashok Tiwari, Thomas Barrett
Virus Research|June 19, 2010
Reassessing the risk from rabies: a continuing threat to the UK?Ashley C Banyard, Matt Hartley, Anthony R Fooks
The Journal of General Virology|March 24, 2005
A role for virus promoters in determining the pathogenesis of Rinderpest virus in cattleAshley C Banyard, Michael D Baron, Thomas Barrett
The Journal of General Virology|August 20, 2010
Rinderpest virus expressing enhanced green fluorescent protein as a separate transcription unit retains pathogenicity for cattleAshley C Banyard, Jenny Simpson, Paul Monaghan, et al.
Vaccine|April 8, 2014
Morbillivirus vaccines: recent successes and future hopesHubert Buczkowski, Murali Muniraju, Satya Parida, et al.
Vaccine|August 30, 2018
New human rabies vaccines in the pipelineAnthony R Fooks, Ashley C Banyard, Hildegund C J Ertl
The Veterinary Record|September 5, 2025
Newcastle disease in Europe: lessons for UK poultry keepersZoe Treharne, Ashley C Banyard, Craig S Ross, et al.
Virus Research|January 2, 2008
Sequence of the nucleocapsid gene and genome and antigenome promoters for an isolate of porpoise morbillivirusAshley C Banyard, Rebecca J Grant, Carlos H Romero, et al.
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