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D R Dahling

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Applied and Environmental Microbiology|April 1, 1980
Method for recovering viruses from river water solidsG Berg, D R Dahling
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|April 1, 1986
Optimization of the BGM cell line culture and viral assay procedures for monitoring viruses in the environmentD R Dahling, B A Wright
Journal of Virological Methods|June 1, 1988
Optimization of suspended cell method and comparison with cell monolayer technique for virus assaysD R Dahling, B A Wright
Journal of Virological Methods|October 1, 1987
Comparison of the in-line injector and fluid proportioner used to condition water samples for virus monitoringD R Dahling, B A Wright
Journal of Virological Methods|December 1, 1988
A comparison of recovery of virus from wastewaters by beef extract-Celite, ferric chloride, and filter concentration proceduresD R Dahling, B A Wright
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|June 1, 1984
Processing and transport of environmental virus samplesD R Dahling, B A Wright
Journal of Virological Methods|March 1, 1990
Comparison of fortified calf serum, serum substitutes and fetal calf serum with or without extenders for propagation of cell cultures for virus plaque assaysD R Dahling, B A Wright
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|June 1, 1986
Recovery of viruses from water by a modified flocculation procedure for second-step concentrationD R Dahling, B A Wright
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|December 1, 1979
Survival of enteric viruses under natural conditions in a subarctic riverD R Dahling, R S Safferman
Health Laboratory Science|October 1, 1974
BGM, a continuous cell line more sensitive than primary rhesus and African green kidney cells for the recovery of viruses from waterD R Dahling, G Berg, D Berman
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Applied and Environmental Microbiology|April 1, 1980
Method for recovering viruses from river water solidsG Berg, D R Dahling
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|April 1, 1986
Optimization of the BGM cell line culture and viral assay procedures for monitoring viruses in the environmentD R Dahling, B A Wright
Journal of Virological Methods|June 1, 1988
Optimization of suspended cell method and comparison with cell monolayer technique for virus assaysD R Dahling, B A Wright
Journal of Virological Methods|October 1, 1987
Comparison of the in-line injector and fluid proportioner used to condition water samples for virus monitoringD R Dahling, B A Wright
Journal of Virological Methods|December 1, 1988
A comparison of recovery of virus from wastewaters by beef extract-Celite, ferric chloride, and filter concentration proceduresD R Dahling, B A Wright
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|June 1, 1984
Processing and transport of environmental virus samplesD R Dahling, B A Wright
Journal of Virological Methods|March 1, 1990
Comparison of fortified calf serum, serum substitutes and fetal calf serum with or without extenders for propagation of cell cultures for virus plaque assaysD R Dahling, B A Wright
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|June 1, 1986
Recovery of viruses from water by a modified flocculation procedure for second-step concentrationD R Dahling, B A Wright
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|December 1, 1979
Survival of enteric viruses under natural conditions in a subarctic riverD R Dahling, R S Safferman
Health Laboratory Science|October 1, 1974
BGM, a continuous cell line more sensitive than primary rhesus and African green kidney cells for the recovery of viruses from waterD R Dahling, G Berg, D Berman
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