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Paramyxovirus Infection in Snakes

1989
Parvo-, Adeno-, Herpes- and Picornavirus (gastroenteritis and encephalitis; Berger et al.,1984; Heldstab et al.,1984), Leukovirus (myxofibroma; Lunger et al.,1978) and Paramyxovirus (pneumonia with encephalitis; Foelsch et al.,1976; Jacobson et al.,1980,1981) have been reported to be pathogenic for snakes.
M. Müller, N. Zangger, H. P. Jakob
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Paramyxovirus in pigeons

Veterinary Record, 1984
N, Viaene, L, Devriese
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Paramyxovirus-Like Inclusions

The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1995
J A, Tschen   +3 more
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Paramyxovirus Infections

2021
Hans Lutz   +2 more
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Ophidian Paramyxovirus

Bulletin of the Association of Reptilian and Amphibian Veterinarians, 1999
Elliott R. Jacobson   +5 more
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Paramyxovirus

2006
ELLEN BRONSON, MICHAEL R. CRANFIELD
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Paramyxovirus Persistence

1991
R. E. Randall, W. C. Russell
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[Reverse genetic in paramyxovirus].

Virologie (Montrouge, France)
Paramyxoviruses constitute a large family, including human animal pathogens with high prevalence and also major economic impact. During last fifteen years, development of reverse genetic systems, which allow generating viruses from cloned cDNA, revolutionized research on Paramyxoviruses.
O, Terrier, G, Cartet, B, Lina
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