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131 related items for PubMed ID: 371586

  • 1. [Insect viruses. Polyhedrosis virus disease (Baculovirus) of the brown-tail moth (Leucoma salicis L.) in the area of Vojvodina].
    Sidor C, Zamola B, Kajfez F.
    Arh Hig Rada Toksikol; 1978; 29(3):219-33. PubMed ID: 371586
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  • 4. [Multiplication of the nuclear polyhedrosis virus of the honeycomb moth in gypsy moth cell cultures].
    Sukhorada EM, Miloserdova VD.
    Mikrobiol Zh; 1976; 38(5):601-4. PubMed ID: 796635
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  • 5. [Nuclear polyhedrosis of the brindled beauty moth, Biston hirtaria Chiff (Lepidoptera: Geometridae)].
    Krasnitskaia RS, Pastukhov ES, Marchenko AN.
    Mikrobiol Zh (1978); 1979; 41(1):87. PubMed ID: 375039
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  • 8. Inactivation of nuclear polyhedrosis virus (Baculovirus subgroup A) by monochromatic UV radiation.
    Griego VM, Martignoni ME, Claycomb AE.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 1985 Mar; 49(3):709-10. PubMed ID: 3888111
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  • 9. [Size of the genome of the bee wax moth nuclear polyhedrosis virus].
    Strokovskaia LI.
    Mikrobiol Zh; 1978 Mar; 40(4):508-9. PubMed ID: 364252
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  • 10. The process of virus assembly in insect virus mixed infections.
    Tchukhriy MG.
    Acta Virol; 1983 Sep; 27(5):412-7. PubMed ID: 6139945
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  • 14. [Susceptibility of hawkmoths and their cell cultures to the polyhedrosis virus from an uncharacteristic host].
    Sukhorada EM, Miloserdova VD.
    Mikrobiol Zh (1978); 1979 Sep; 41(1):82-6. PubMed ID: 375038
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  • 17. In vivo mass production in the cabbage moth (Mamestra brassicae) of a heterologous (Panolis) and a homologous (Mamestra) nuclear polyhedrosis virus.
    Kelly PM, Entwistle PF.
    J Virol Methods; 1988 Sep; 19(3-4):249-56. PubMed ID: 3286670
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  • 20. Growth of nuclear polyhedrosis virus in larvae of the cabbage moth, Mamestra brassicae L.
    Evans HF, Lomer CJ, Kelly DC.
    Arch Virol; 1981 Sep; 70(3):207-14. PubMed ID: 7034687
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