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Myxomatosis, Infectious
Known as:
Myxomatosis, Infectious [Disease/Finding]
, Infectious Myxomatoses
, Infectious Myxomatosis
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Diseases caused by MYXOMA VIRUS.
National Institutes of Health
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Highly Cited
1961
Highly Cited
1961
Studies in the epidemiology of infectious myxomatosis of rabbits: VIII. Further observations on changes in the innate resistance of Australian wild rabbits exposed to myxomatosis
I. Marshall
,
G. Douglas
Journal of Hygiene
1961
Corpus ID: 41546533
1. In one Australian study area where the selection pressure of annual epizootics of myxomatosis has been extremely high, the…
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1959
1959
Effect of Infection with Myxomatosis Virus on the Endoparasites of Rabbits
R. Mykytowycz
Nature
1959
Corpus ID: 4148567
THE widespread and common occurrence of endoparasites in free-living Australian wild rabbits, Oryctolagus cuniculus (L…
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Review
1954
Review
1954
Studies in the epidemiology of infectious myxomatosis of rabbits: II. Field experiments, August–November 1950, and the first epizootic of myxomatosis in the riverine plain of south-eastern Australia
K. Myers
Journal of Hygiene
1954
Corpus ID: 42411774
An account is given of experiments designed to study the spread of myxomatosis in populations of rabbits living under natural…
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Review
1954
Review
1954
Studies in the epidemiology of infectious myxomatosis of rabbits: III. Observations on two succeeding epizootics in australian wild rabbits on the riverine plain of south-eastern Australia 1951–1953
K. Myers
,
Ian D. Marshall
,
Frank Fenner
Journal of Hygiene
1954
Corpus ID: 37234213
Field observations on myxomatosis in wild rabbit populations of the Riverine Plain of south-eastern Australia, extending between…
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Review
1953
Review
1953
Studies in the epidemiology of infectious myxomatosis of rabbits: I. Recovery of Australian wild rabbits (Oryctolagus Cuniculus) from myxomatosis under field conditions
F. Fenner
,
I. Marshall
,
G. Woodroofe
Journal of Hygiene
1953
Corpus ID: 26969377
1. Australian wild rabbits which had recovered from myxomatosis acquired in the field contained in their serum antibodies which…
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1942
1942
Ransformation of Rabbit Fibroma Virus (Shope) into Infectious Myxomatosis (Sanarelli)
R. E. Gardner
,
R. R. Hyde
1942
Corpus ID: 75619230
1940
1940
INFECTIOUS MYXOMATOSIS OF RABBITS
J. Smadel
,
S. M. Ward
,
T. Rivers
Journal of Experimental Medicine
1940
Corpus ID: 81551
A second soluble antigen, separable from the virus, occurs in extracts of infected skin and in the serum of rabbits acutely ill…
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1937
1937
INFECTIOUS MYXOMATOSIS OF RABBITS
T. Rivers
,
S. M. Ward
Journal of Experimental Medicine
1937
Corpus ID: 83781076
From the results of the experiments described in this paper it is obvious that large amounts of elementary bodies of myxoma can…
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1932
1932
INFECTIOUS MYXOMATOSIS (SANARELLI) IN PREGNANT RABBITS
D. H. Sprunt
Journal of Experimental Medicine
1932
Corpus ID: 2664006
Pregnancy in rabbits alters the reactivity of the tissues to the virus of infectious myxomatosis. The livers of pregnant animals…
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1931
1931
EROSION AS A FACTOR IN SOIL DETERMINATION.
M. Miller
Science
1931
Corpus ID: 27432004
The American Association for the Advancement of Scientific Apparatus and Laboratory Methods: Science: Two Improvements in the…
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