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Anticarsia gemmatalis multicapsid nucleopolyhedrovirus

Known as: Anticarsia gemmatalis MNPV, Anticarsia gemmatalis multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus 
National Institutes of Health

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2016
2016
Abstract Temperature and crowding are key environmental factors mediating the transmission and epizooty of infectious disease in… 
2015
2015
The alphabaculovirus Anticarsia gemmatalis multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (AgMNPV) is the world’s most successful viral… 
2004
2004
The viral three-prime repair exonuclease (v-trex) gene of the Anticarsia gemmatalis multicapsid nucleopolyhedrovirus (AgMNPV) is… 
2004
2004
Thehelicasegene fromAnticarsia gemmatalismulticapsid nucleopolyhedrovirus (AgMNPV) was identified and localized in the 58.85–65… 
2004
2004
Anticarsia gemmatalis multicapsid nucleopolyhedrovirus (AgMNPV) is one of the most successful biological insecticides. In this… 
2004
2004
Abstract New cell lines from embryos of Ephestia kuehniella were recently developed. Primary cultures were initiated in September… 
2004
2004
The Anticarsia gemmatalis nucelopolyhedrovirus (AgMNPV) egt gene was cloned, sequenced and its expression characterized by RT-PCR… 
2001
2001
Insect cells are natural hosts for baculoviruses. Following infection, nuclear polyhedral inclusion bodies (PIBs) and budded… 
1999
1999
Anticarsia gemmatalis nucleopolyhedrovirus(AgNPV) was released as a single spray in soybean at two sites in Louisiana, near…