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The Virus of Hog Cholera.
1885
D E Salmon
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The hog cholera virus.
July 1992, Comparative immunology, microbiology and infectious diseases,
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[Hog cholera virus carriers].
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Hog cholera: preparation of hog cholera immunogen from photodynamically inactivated virus.
September 1968, American journal of veterinary research,
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CULTIVATION OF THE HOG CHOLERA VIRUS.
October 1941, The Journal of experimental medicine,
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Transmission of hog hog cholera virus by mosquitoes.
May 1975, American journal of veterinary research,
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Variations (variants) of hog cholera virus. IV. Comparative potencies of crystal-violet glycerol vaccines prepared from regular hog cholera virus and variant hog cholera virus.
January 1957, American journal of veterinary research,
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Hog cholera: safety and protection studies with photodynamically inactivated hog cholera virus.
September 1968, American journal of veterinary research,
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Hog cholera: replication of hog cholera virus in tissue culture with cytopathic effect.
September 1968, American journal of veterinary research,
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[Moroccan variant of the hog cholera virus].
March 1956, Archives de l'Institut Pasteur d'Algerie. Institut Pasteur d'Algerie,
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[Molecular characterization of the hog cholera virus].
November 1989, Berliner und Munchener tierarztliche Wochenschrift,
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