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May 5, 2001
Rapid pathotyping of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) using fluorogenic probes in a PCR assay
E W Aldous, M S Collins, A McGoldrick, et al.
Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science
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November 1, 1994
A mobile work station incorporating air extract and filtration
D J Alexander, M Hickson, C P Cronin, et al.
Avian Pathology : Journal of the W.V.P.A
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July 10, 2003
A molecular epidemiological study of avian paramyxovirus type 1 (Newcastle disease virus) isolates by phylogenetic analysis of a partial nucleotide sequence of the fusion protein gene
E W Aldous, J K Mynn, J Banks, et al.
Archives of Virology
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July 6, 2000
Phylogenetic analysis of H7 haemagglutinin subtype influenza A viruses
J Banks, E C Speidel, J W McCauley, et al.
Journal of Comparative Pathology
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February 1, 1996
Neuropathological studies of chickens infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses
Y Kobayashi, T Horimoto, Y Kawaoka, et al.
Archives of Virology
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January 1, 1975
Infectious bursal disease agent: morphology by negative stain electron microscopy
J W Harkness, D J Alexander, M Pattison, et al.
The Veterinary Record
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December 18, 1982
Identification of paramyxoviruses isolated from birds dying in quarantine in Great Britain during 1980 to 1981
D J Alexander, W H Allan, G Parsons, et al.
Avian Pathology : Journal of the W.V.P.A
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February 3, 2009
Phylogenetic analysis of influenza A viruses of H9 haemagglutinin subtype
J Banks, E C Speidel, P A Harris, et al.
The Veterinary Record
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September 1, 1984
Avian paramyxovirus type 1 infection of racing pigeons: 3 epizootiological considerations
D J Alexander, G W Wilson, J A Thain, et al.
Avian Pathology : Journal of the W.V.P.A
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December 1, 1996
An avian influenza virus of H10 subtype that is highly pathogenic for chickens, but lacks multiple basic amino acids at the haemagglutinin cleavage site
G W Wood, J Banks, I Strong, et al.
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Veterinary Microbiology
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May 5, 2001
Rapid pathotyping of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) using fluorogenic probes in a PCR assay
E W Aldous, M S Collins, A McGoldrick, et al.
Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science
|
November 1, 1994
A mobile work station incorporating air extract and filtration
D J Alexander, M Hickson, C P Cronin, et al.
Avian Pathology : Journal of the W.V.P.A
|
July 10, 2003
A molecular epidemiological study of avian paramyxovirus type 1 (Newcastle disease virus) isolates by phylogenetic analysis of a partial nucleotide sequence of the fusion protein gene
E W Aldous, J K Mynn, J Banks, et al.
Archives of Virology
|
July 6, 2000
Phylogenetic analysis of H7 haemagglutinin subtype influenza A viruses
J Banks, E C Speidel, J W McCauley, et al.
Journal of Comparative Pathology
|
February 1, 1996
Neuropathological studies of chickens infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses
Y Kobayashi, T Horimoto, Y Kawaoka, et al.
Archives of Virology
|
January 1, 1975
Infectious bursal disease agent: morphology by negative stain electron microscopy
J W Harkness, D J Alexander, M Pattison, et al.
The Veterinary Record
|
December 18, 1982
Identification of paramyxoviruses isolated from birds dying in quarantine in Great Britain during 1980 to 1981
D J Alexander, W H Allan, G Parsons, et al.
Avian Pathology : Journal of the W.V.P.A
|
February 3, 2009
Phylogenetic analysis of influenza A viruses of H9 haemagglutinin subtype
J Banks, E C Speidel, P A Harris, et al.
The Veterinary Record
|
September 1, 1984
Avian paramyxovirus type 1 infection of racing pigeons: 3 epizootiological considerations
D J Alexander, G W Wilson, J A Thain, et al.
Avian Pathology : Journal of the W.V.P.A
|
December 1, 1996
An avian influenza virus of H10 subtype that is highly pathogenic for chickens, but lacks multiple basic amino acids at the haemagglutinin cleavage site
G W Wood, J Banks, I Strong, et al.
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