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  • 3. The replication of insect pathogenic viruses (nuclear polyhedrosis viruses) in cell cultures.
    Miltenburger HG.
    Dev Biol Stand; 1980; 46():295-300. PubMed ID: 6988258
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  • 4. 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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  • 5. [Cross transmission of a cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus in the genus Dendrolimus].
    Chkhubianishvili TsA, Katagiri K.
    Vopr Virusol; 1983 Sep; 28(6):741-4. PubMed ID: 6367220
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  • 6. [Detection of carriers of latent nuclear polyhedrosis virus in natural populations of the gypsy moth Lymantria dispar L. (Lepidoptera, Family Lymantriidae)].
    Karpov AE, Karabash IuA, Zolotarenko AI.
    Mikrobiol Zh; 1977 Sep; 39(1):61-4. PubMed ID: 140992
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  • 7. [Size of the genome of the bee wax moth nuclear polyhedrosis virus].
    Strokovskaia LI.
    Mikrobiol Zh; 1978 Sep; 40(4):508-9. PubMed ID: 364252
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  • 13. 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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  • 14. The influence of larval maturation on responses of Mamestra brassicae L. (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) to nuclear polyhedrosis virus infection.
    Evans HF.
    Arch Virol; 1983 Sep; 75(3):163-70. PubMed ID: 6340641
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  • 15. Supercoiled DNA of nuclear polyhedrosis virus of Galleria mellonella L.
    Skuratovskaya IN, Strokovskaya LE, Zherebtsova EN, Gudz-Gorban AP.
    Arch Virol; 1977 Sep; 53(1-2):79-86. PubMed ID: 322646
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  • 16. [Identification of natural isolates of nuclear polyhedrosis virus from the black arches moth (Lymantria monacha L.)].
    Il'inykh AV, Chuĭkova GV.
    Vopr Virusol; 1989 Sep; 34(1):84-9. PubMed ID: 2524934
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  • 17. [Quantitative determination of the infectivity of nuclear polyhedrosis virus DNA on honeycomb moth (Galleria mellonella) larvae].
    Gorbunova EE, Makarova NI, Shchelkunova GA.
    Vopr Virusol; 1980 Sep; (3):360-4. PubMed ID: 7001752
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  • 18. Induction of Spodoptera littoralis nuclear polyhedrosis virus in cell cultures.
    Saldanha JA, Hunter FR.
    Arch Virol; 1985 Sep; 83(3-4):305-10. PubMed ID: 2982357
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