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Arbovirus research in the Brasilian Amazon
Travassos da Rosa, A.P.A. +6 more
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The Role of Hematophagous Arthropods, Other than Mosquitoes and Ticks, in Arbovirus Transmission. [PDF]
Blitvich BJ.
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Update of the spatiotemporal distribution of Aedes albopictus in Ecuador [PDF]
Mora P, Quinatoa P, Morales D.
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The Lancet, 1967 
Abstract Rubella virus was identified morphologically in infected cell cultures, and at the surface of rubella-agglutinated pigeon erythrocytes. The agglutinated cells possessed rubella infectivity for cell cultures, and the specificity of the haemagglutinin produced in these cultures was established serologically.
M.F. Warburton, I.H. Holmes
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Abstract Rubella virus was identified morphologically in infected cell cultures, and at the surface of rubella-agglutinated pigeon erythrocytes. The agglutinated cells possessed rubella infectivity for cell cultures, and the specificity of the haemagglutinin produced in these cultures was established serologically.
M.F. Warburton, I.H. Holmes
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