A procedure for evaluating the antigenicity of killed virus vaccines for equine rhinopneumonitis.
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Publication Date: 1959-04-01 PubMed ID: 13639583
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DOLL ER, BRYANS JT, McCOLLUM WH.
(1959).
A procedure for evaluating the antigenicity of killed virus vaccines for equine rhinopneumonitis.
Cornell Vet, 49(2), 212-220.
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MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Horses
- Humans
- Vaccines, Inactivated
- Virus Diseases / immunology
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- Papp-Vid G, Derbyshire JB. The protective antigens of equine herpesvirus type 1.. Can J Comp Med 1978 Apr;42(2):219-26.
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