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    Studdert MJ, Hartley CA, Dynon K, Sandy JR, Slocombe RF, Charles JA, Milne ME, Clarke AF, El-Hage C.
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    Engels M, Nowotny N, Metzler AE, Wyler R, Bürki F.
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  • 26. Differentiation of respiratory and abortigenic isolates of equine herpesvirus 1 by restriction endonucleases.
    Studdert MJ, Simpson T, Roizman B.
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    Morris CM, Field HJ.
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  • 33. An equine herpesvirus type 1 recombinant with a deletion in the gE and gI genes is avirulent in young horses.
    Matsumura T, Kondo T, Sugita S, Damiani AM, O'Callaghan DJ, Imagawa H.
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    Patel JR, Bateman H, Williams J, Didlick S.
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    Foote CE, Raidal SL, Pecenpetelovska G, Wellington JE, Whalley JM.
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