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192 related items for PubMed ID: 7073076

  • 41. An unusual clinical and pathological variant of malignant catarrhal fever in a white-tailed deer.
    Shulaw WP, Oglesbee M.
    J Wildl Dis; 1989 Jan; 25(1):112-7. PubMed ID: 2915391
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  • 42. Congenital infection of cattle with the herpesvirus causing malignant catarrhal fever.
    Plowright W, Kalunda M, Jessett DM, Herniman KA.
    Res Vet Sci; 1972 Jan; 13(1):37-45. PubMed ID: 5017823
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  • 43. Evidence that the sheep associated form of malignant catarrhal fever is caused by a herpes virus.
    Schuller W, Cerny-Reiterer S, Silber R.
    Zentralbl Veterinarmed B; 1990 Aug; 37(6):442-7. PubMed ID: 2169688
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  • 44. Malignant catarrhal fever: experimental transmission of the 'sheep-associated' form of the disease from cattle and deer to cattle, deer, rabbits and hamsters.
    Reid HW, Buxton D, Pow I, Finlayson J.
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    Buxton D, Reid HW, Finlayson J, Pow I, Berrie E.
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    Rossiter PB.
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  • 47. The proliferation of malignant catarrhal fever virus in cattle and rabbits.
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  • 48. Target cells for malignant catarrhal fever virus in rabbits.
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  • 49. Role of wildebeest fetal membranes and fluids in the transmission of malignant catarrhal fever virus.
    Rossiter PB, Jessett DM, Karstad L.
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  • 51. The demonstration of cell-free malignant catarrhal fever herpesvirus in wildebeest nasal secretions.
    Mushi EZ, Rossiter PB, Karstad L, Jessett DM.
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  • 52. Experimental persistent infection with bovine viral diarrhea virus in white-tailed deer.
    Passler T, Walz PH, Ditchkoff SS, Givens MD, Maxwell HS, Brock KV.
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    Kalunda M, Dardiri AH, Lee KM.
    Can J Comp Med; 1981 Jan 21; 45(1):70-6. PubMed ID: 7272843
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  • 54. Use of Vero cells for the isolation and propagation of malignant catarrhal fever virus.
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  • 55. An epizootic of malignant catarrhal fever. 2. Laboratory investigations.
    Horner GW, Oliver RE, Hunter R.
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  • 56. Diagnosis of malignant catarrhal fever by polymerase chain reaction amplification of alcelaphine herpesvirus 1 sequence.
    Murphy MF, Klieforth RB, Lahijani RS, Heuschele WP.
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  • 57. Etiology of malignant catarrhal fever.
    Evermann JF.
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  • 58. A cytotoxic T-lymphocyte line propagated from a rabbit infected with sheep associated malignant catarrhal fever.
    Reid HW, Buxton D, Pow I, Finlayson J, Berrie EL.
    Res Vet Sci; 1983 Jan 15; 34(1):109-13. PubMed ID: 6601284
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  • 59. A plaque assay for malignant catarrhal fever virus and virus neutralizing activity.
    Hazlett DT.
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  • 60. Immunisation of cattle against the herpesvirus of malignant catarrhal fever: failure of inactivated culture vaccines with adjuvant.
    Plowright W, Herniman KA, Jessett DM, Kalunda M, Rampton CS.
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