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Myxomatosis, Infectious

Known as: Myxomatosis, Infectious [Disease/Finding], Infectious Myxomatoses, Infectious Myxomatosis 
Diseases caused by MYXOMA VIRUS.
National Institutes of Health

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Highly Cited
1965
Highly Cited
1965
1. Investigation of the role of leukocytes in vaccinia virus infection is reported in an in vitro model, in the absence of an… 
Highly Cited
1961
Highly Cited
1961
1. In one Australian study area where the selection pressure of annual epizootics of myxomatosis has been extremely high, the… 
Review
1958
Review
1958
Annually for 4 years groups of young Australian wild rabbits have been captured during non-epizootic periods from areas in which… 
Review
1957
Review
1957
The primary lesions produced in rabbits by the intradermal inoculation of the virulent French strain of myxoma virus were clearly… 
Review
1955
Review
1955
Summary Field observations supplemented by laboratory tests were carried out on the occurrence of myxomatosis at two sites with… 
Review
1954
Review
1954
Field observations on myxomatosis in wild rabbit populations of the Riverine Plain of south-eastern Australia, extending between… 
Highly Cited
1953
Highly Cited
1953
MYXOMATOSIS is a natural disease of Syivilagus brasiliensis (syn. minensis) (Aragao, 1943), a native rabbit of Brazil, and… 
Review
1953
Review
1953
1. Australian wild rabbits which had recovered from myxomatosis acquired in the field contained in their serum antibodies which… 
1937
1937
From the results of the experiments described in this paper it is obvious that large amounts of elementary bodies of myxoma can… 
1931
1931
During the summer of 1930 twelve reports from rabbitries in the regions of Santa Barbara, Ventura, and San Diego were made of a…