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    Culture of Rabies Virus in Vitro

    Since the early 1950s, cell culture systems have been developed which have led to the understanding of much of the structure and biology of rabies virus and have also made it possible to grow the virus in suff...

    Joan Crick, Arthur King in Rabies (1988)

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    Rabies-Related Viruses

    Since, unlike most strains of classical rabies virus, the rabies-related viruses have been isolated from species other than carnivores, an attempt has been made to bring to the fore their virus-host relationsh...

    Arthur King, Joan Crick in Rabies (1988)

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    A study of the interference phenomenon in vesicular stomatitis virus replication

    Baby hamster kidney cell monolayers were infected with unfractionated vesicular stomatitis virus at input multiplicities ranging from 1 to 1/105. Cells infected at multiplicities of 1/103 or less produced 10 time...

    Joan Crick, B. Cartwright, F. Brown in Archiv für die gesamte Virusforschung (1969)

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    Viral Subunits for Rabies Vaccination

    RECENT work with adenovirus1, Sindbis virus2 and the viruses causing influenza3, measles4, vesicular stomatitis5 and German measles6 has shown that subunits of the viruses can stimulate the production of neutrali...

    JOAN CRICK, F. BROWN in Nature (1969)

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    Interfering Component of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus

    INTERFERENCE during the replication of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) was first described by Cooper and Bellett1, who suggested that the interfering activity which was present in viruses collected after several...

    JOAN CRICK, B. CARTWRIGHT, F. BROWN in Nature (1966)

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    Specific Precipitin Reactions with the Viruses of Foot-and-Mouth Disease and Vesicular Stomatitis

    PRECIPITIN reactions in gels, described as early as 1905 by Bechhold1, have been used by Oudin2, Ouchterlony3 and others to demonstrate the presence of several components in antigens previously thought to be homo...

    F. BROWN, JOAN CRICK in Nature (1957)