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179 related items for PubMed ID: 13563871

  • 1. Studies in the epidemiology of infectious myxomatosis of rabbits. V. Changes in the innate resistance of Australian wild rabbits exposed to myxomatosis.
    MARSHALL ID, FENNER F.
    J Hyg (Lond); 1958 Jun; 56(2):288-302. PubMed ID: 13563871
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  • 2. Studies in the epidemiology of infectious myxomatosis of rabbits. VIII. Further observations on changes in the innate resistance of Australian wild rabbits exposed to myxomatosis.
    MARSHALL ID, DOUGLAS GW.
    J Hyg (Lond); 1961 Mar; 59(1):117-22. PubMed ID: 13767208
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  • 3. Studies in the epidemiology of infectious myxomatosis of rabbits. I. Recovery of Australian wild rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) from myxomatosis under field conditions.
    FENNER F, MARSHALL ID, WOODROOFE GM.
    J Hyg (Lond); 1953 Jun; 51(2):225-44. PubMed ID: 13069705
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  • 4. Studies in the epidemiology of infectious myxomatosis in rabbits. III. Observations on two succeeding epizootics in Australian wild rabbits on the Riverine Plain of South-Eastern Australia 1951-1953.
    MYERS K, MARSHALL ID, FENNER F.
    J Hyg (Lond); 1954 Sep; 52(3):337-60. PubMed ID: 13212038
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  • 5. Studies in the epidemiology of infectious myxomatosis of rabbits. II. Field experiments, August-November 1950, and the first epizootic of myxomatosis in the Riverine Plain of south-eastern Australia.
    MYERS K.
    J Hyg (Lond); 1954 Mar; 52(1):47-59. PubMed ID: 13152364
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  • 6. Studies in the epidemiology of infectious myxomatosis of rabbits. VII. The virulence of strains of myxoma virus recovered from Australian wild rabbits between 1951 and 1959.
    MARSHALL ID, FENNER F.
    J Hyg (Lond); 1960 Dec; 58(4):485-8. PubMed ID: 13767209
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  • 7. Studies in the epidemiology of infectious myxomatosis of rabbits. VI. The experimental introduction of the European strain of myxoma virus into Australian wild rabbit populations.
    FENNER F, POOLE WE, MARSHALL ID, DYCE AL.
    J Hyg (Lond); 1957 Jun; 55(2):192-206. PubMed ID: 13439171
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  • 8. Studies in the epidemiology of infectious myxomatosis of rabbits. IV. Observations of disease behaviour in two localities near the northern limit of rabbit infestation in Australia, May 1952 to April 1953.
    MARSHALL ID, DYCE AL, POOLE WE, FENNER F.
    J Hyg (Lond); 1955 Mar; 53(1):12-25. PubMed ID: 14367799
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  • 9. CHANGES IN THE VIRULENCE AND ANTIGENIC STRUCTURE OF STRAINS OF MYOMA VIRUS RECOVERED FROM AUSTRALIAN WILD RABBITS BETWEEN 1950 AND 1964.
    FENNER F, WOODROOFE GM.
    Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci; 1965 Jul; 43():359-70. PubMed ID: 14343496
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  • 10. [Hematological and histological aspects of infectious myxomatosis in rabbits].
    BOSELLI G.
    Biol Lat; 1955 Jul; 8(4 Part 1):984-96. PubMed ID: 13315395
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  • 11. Studies in the epidemiology of myxomatosis in California. II. The experimental transmission of myxomatosis in brush rabbits (Sylvilagus bachmani) by several species of mosquitoes.
    GRODHAUS G, REGNERY DC, MARSHALL ID.
    Am J Hyg; 1963 Mar; 77():205-12. PubMed ID: 13950625
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  • 12. The pathogenesis of infectious myxomatosis; the mechanism of infection and the immunological response in the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus).
    FENNER F, WOODROOFE GM.
    Br J Exp Pathol; 1953 Aug; 34(4):400-11. PubMed ID: 13093911
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  • 15. EVOLUTIONARY CHANGES IN MYXOMA VIRUS IN BRITAIN. AN EXAMINATION OF 222 NATURALLY OCCURRING STRAINS OBTAINED FROM 80 COUNTIES DURING THE PERIOD OCTOBER-NOVEMBER 1962.
    FENNER F, CHAPPLE PJ.
    J Hyg (Lond); 1965 Jun; 63(2):175-85. PubMed ID: 14308349
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  • 16. SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE USE OF THE QUCHTERLONY GEL DIFFUSION TECHNIQUE IN THE STUDY OF MYXOMATOSIS.
    CHAPPLE PJ, BOWEN ET, LEWIS ND.
    J Hyg (Lond); 1963 Sep; 61(3):373-83. PubMed ID: 14066594
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  • 17. Myxomatosis: the virulence of field strains of myxoma virus in a population of wild rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus L.) with high resistance to myxomatosis.
    Edmonds JW, Nolan IF, Shepherd RC, Gocs A.
    J Hyg (Lond); 1975 Jun; 74(3):417-8. PubMed ID: 1056963
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  • 18. [EXPERIMENTAL TRANSMISSION AND CONSERVATION OF THE MYXOMATOUS VIRUS BY CULEX PIPIENS BERBERICUS ROUBAUD].
    RIOUX JA, PECH J, BRES A.
    Arch Inst Pasteur Tunis; 1963 Jun; 40():111-4. PubMed ID: 14081592
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  • 19. Innate resistance to myxomatosis in wild rabbits in England.
    Ross J, Sanders MF.
    J Hyg (Lond); 1977 Dec; 79(3):411-5. PubMed ID: 270526
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