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    Immunohistochemical Staining of Influenza Virus in Tissues

    Immunohistochemical methods are commonly used for studying the pathogenesis of influenza A virus by allowing the identification of sites of replication of the virus in infected tissues and the correlation with...

    Mary J. Pantin-Jackwood in Animal Influenza Virus (2020)

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    Conducting Influenza Virus Pathogenesis Studies in Avian Species

    Avian infection studies with influenza A are an important means of assessing host susceptibility, viral pathogenesis, host responses to infection, mechanisms of transmission, viral pathotype, and viral evoluti...

    Carol J. Cardona, David A. Halvorson, Jeffrey Hall in Animal Influenza Virus (2020)

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    Immunohistochemical Staining of Influenza Virus in Tissues

    Immunohistochemical methods are commonly used for studying the pathogenesis of influenza A virus by allowing the identification of sites of replication of the virus in infected tissues and the correlation with...

    Mary J. Pantin-Jackwood in Animal Influenza Virus (2014)

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    Conducting Influenza Virus Pathogenesis Studies in Avian Species

    Avian infection studies with influenza A virus are an important means of assessing host susceptibility, viral pathogenesis, host responses to infection, mechanisms of transmission, and viral pathotype. Complex...

    Carol J. Cardona, David A. Halvorson, Justin D. Brown in Animal Influenza Virus (2014)