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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
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Developments in biological standardization, 1975
Newcastle Disease of chickens is of interest in comparative pathology because the causal virus has a wide range of pathogenicity and is of only one antigenic type. The virus can be grown to high titre and is easily titrated. Both live attenuated and inactivated vaccines give effective protection under experimental conditions.
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Newcastle Disease of chickens is of interest in comparative pathology because the causal virus has a wide range of pathogenicity and is of only one antigenic type. The virus can be grown to high titre and is easily titrated. Both live attenuated and inactivated vaccines give effective protection under experimental conditions.
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1988
The diagnosis of Newcastle disease (ND) has never been straightforward. In the the first descriptions of ND, differentiation was made from a number of other diseases that produced basically similar signs. It is surprising therefore that, with what we would regard today as relatively unsophisticated tools, researchers and diagnosticians such as Doyle (1)
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The diagnosis of Newcastle disease (ND) has never been straightforward. In the the first descriptions of ND, differentiation was made from a number of other diseases that produced basically similar signs. It is surprising therefore that, with what we would regard today as relatively unsophisticated tools, researchers and diagnosticians such as Doyle (1)
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2014
Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is a devastating infection causing up to 100 % mortality in infected chickens. Due to its enzootic nature, prevention of the disease can be achieved effectively only through vaccination. While conventional vaccines incorporating live, attenuated virus or inactivated virus exist, recombinant vaccines are effective but more ...
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Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is a devastating infection causing up to 100 % mortality in infected chickens. Due to its enzootic nature, prevention of the disease can be achieved effectively only through vaccination. While conventional vaccines incorporating live, attenuated virus or inactivated virus exist, recombinant vaccines are effective but more ...
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