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C R Parrish

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Virology|January 15, 1986
Characterization and recombination mapping of an antigenic and host range mutation of canine parvovirusC R Parrish, L E Carmichael
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|December 15, 1986
Effectiveness of canine parvovirus vaccinesC R Parrish, L E Carmichael
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|September 1, 1982
Raccoons are not susceptible to canine parvovirusM J Appel, C R Parrish
Journal of Virology|January 22, 2000
Cellular uptake and infection by canine parvovirus involves rapid dynamin-regulated clathrin-mediated endocytosis, followed by slower intracellular traffickingJ S Parker, C R Parrish
Critical Care Nurse|July 13, 1999
Nutrition support for the mechanically ventilated patientC R Parrish, S F McCray
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research = Revista Brasileira De Pesquisas Medicas E Biologicas|February 1, 1994
Characterization of canine parvovirus (CPV) interactions with 3201 T cells: involvement of GPI-anchored protein(s) in binding and infectionD P Barbis, C R Parrish
Journal of Virology|November 26, 1997
Canine parvovirus host range is determined by the specific conformation of an additional region of the capsidJ S Parker, C R Parrish
Molecular Cell|February 19, 2021
CRISPR base editor screens identify variant function at scalePhoebe C R Parrish, Alice H Berger
Virology|May 1, 1994
Characterization of the feline host range and a specific epitope of feline panleukopenia virusU Truyen, M Agbandje, C R Parrish
The Veterinary Record|April 13, 1996
Antigenic type distribution among canine parvoviruses in dogs and cats in GermanyU Truyen, G Platzer, C R Parrish
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Virology|January 15, 1986
Characterization and recombination mapping of an antigenic and host range mutation of canine parvovirusC R Parrish, L E Carmichael
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|December 15, 1986
Effectiveness of canine parvovirus vaccinesC R Parrish, L E Carmichael
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|September 1, 1982
Raccoons are not susceptible to canine parvovirusM J Appel, C R Parrish
Journal of Virology|January 22, 2000
Cellular uptake and infection by canine parvovirus involves rapid dynamin-regulated clathrin-mediated endocytosis, followed by slower intracellular traffickingJ S Parker, C R Parrish
Critical Care Nurse|July 13, 1999
Nutrition support for the mechanically ventilated patientC R Parrish, S F McCray
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research = Revista Brasileira De Pesquisas Medicas E Biologicas|February 1, 1994
Characterization of canine parvovirus (CPV) interactions with 3201 T cells: involvement of GPI-anchored protein(s) in binding and infectionD P Barbis, C R Parrish
Journal of Virology|November 26, 1997
Canine parvovirus host range is determined by the specific conformation of an additional region of the capsidJ S Parker, C R Parrish
Molecular Cell|February 19, 2021
CRISPR base editor screens identify variant function at scalePhoebe C R Parrish, Alice H Berger
Virology|May 1, 1994
Characterization of the feline host range and a specific epitope of feline panleukopenia virusU Truyen, M Agbandje, C R Parrish
The Veterinary Record|April 13, 1996
Antigenic type distribution among canine parvoviruses in dogs and cats in GermanyU Truyen, G Platzer, C R Parrish
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