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Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics)
L, Cauchy, F, Coudert
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L, Cauchy, F, Coudert
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1985
Under natural conditions infection with Marek’s disease virus (MDV) occurs primarily in members of the genus Gallus (1), although it has been described rarely in other galliformes such as the turkey and quail (2,3 and see Chapter 2). Infection occurs in jungle fowl, both feral and those in zoological collections (1,4), but it is most important in ...
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Under natural conditions infection with Marek’s disease virus (MDV) occurs primarily in members of the genus Gallus (1), although it has been described rarely in other galliformes such as the turkey and quail (2,3 and see Chapter 2). Infection occurs in jungle fowl, both feral and those in zoological collections (1,4), but it is most important in ...
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Genome-wide analysis of circular RNAs involved in Marek’s disease tumourigenesis in chickens
RNA Biology, 2020Lulu Wang, Yiming Yuan, Ning Yang
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Metabolomic profiling of Marek’s disease virus infection in host cell based on untargeted LC-MS
Frontiers in Microbiology, 2023Hongxia Shao, Jianqiang Ye
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Developments in biological standardization, 1983
Marek's disease (MD) vaccines have been in almost universal use since the early 1970's and constitute the first effective practical means for the control of any neoplastic disease in man or animals. Five types have been described: 1) attenuated variants of oncogenic strains (Serotype 1) of Marek's disease virus (MDV) produced by serial passage in ...
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Marek's disease (MD) vaccines have been in almost universal use since the early 1970's and constitute the first effective practical means for the control of any neoplastic disease in man or animals. Five types have been described: 1) attenuated variants of oncogenic strains (Serotype 1) of Marek's disease virus (MDV) produced by serial passage in ...
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Use of Marek’s disease vaccines: could they be driving the virus to increasing virulence?
Expert Review of Vaccines, 2005Fred Davison, Venugopal Nair
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