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GROWTH OF VACCINIA AND VARIOLA VIRUSES IN THE ONE-DAY-OLD FERTILE HEN'S EGG
Akira Oya
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The Infectivity of Purified and Partially Purified Preparations of Vaccinia and Cowpox Viruses
C. Kaplan, R. C. Valentine
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Three lipid-enveloped viruses (bovine viral diarrhea virus [BVDV], vaccinia virus, and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 [SARS-CoV-2]) were evaluated in side-by-side liquid inactivation efficacy studies of low pH (3.0 to 3.1) treatment and ...
Tanya Kapes+5 more
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Clinical signs, diagnosis, and case reports of Vaccinia virus infections
Vaccinia virus is responsible for a zoonosis that usually affects cattle and human beings in Brazil. The initial clinical signs of the infection are focal red skin areas, fever, and general symptoms similar to those of a cold.
Daniela Carla Medeiros-Silva+4 more
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Production of monolayer cultures of amphibian tissues and their use for cultivation of vaccinia and measles viruses [PDF]
S. A. Demidova, G. Ya. Svet-Moldavskii
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On the Replication of Vaccinia Virus
Edwin D. Sebring+3 more
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Oncolytic vaccinia virus and cancer immunotherapy. [PDF]
Xu L, Sun H, Lemoine NR, Xuan Y, Wang P.
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Morphology of deoxyribonucleic acid extracted from cores of vaccinia virus [PDF]
It has been shown recently that the outer layers of vaccinia virions can be removed selectively under mild conditions to yield a preparation that consists entirely of "cores" (K. B. Easterbrook, Ultrastruct. Res. 14:484, 1966).
Easterbrook, K. B.
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