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Volumn 1161, Issue , 2014, Pages 265-276

Isolation of swine influenza virus in cell cultures and embryonated chicken eggs

Author keywords

Cell culture; Embryonated eggs; Influenza virus; Swine; Virus isolation

Indexed keywords

ARTICLE; BODY FLUID; CELL CULTURE; EMBRYO; INOCULATION; LUNG LAVAGE; LUNG PARENCHYMA; MDCK CELL LINE; NONHUMAN; NOSE SMEAR; ORAL FLUID; PRIMARY CELL CULTURE; PRIORITY JOURNAL; SWINE INFLUENZA VIRUS; TRACHEAL TISSUE; VIRUS ISOLATION; ANIMAL; CELL LINE; CHICK EMBRYO; DOG; HUMAN; INFLUENZA VIRUS A; ISOLATION AND PURIFICATION; LUNG; NOSE; OOCYTE; SWINE; TRACHEA; VIROLOGY;

EID: 84922481068     PISSN: 10643745     EISSN: None     Source Type: Book Series    
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-0758-8_22     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (20)

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