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    Failure to Recover Infective ‘Ribonucleic Acid’ from Myxovirus Preparations

    IT now seems clear that preparations of infective ‘ribonucleic acid’ can be obtained from crude preparations of many animal viruses, although Colter et al. have reported failure with Bunyamwera virus preparations

    G. L. ADA, PATRICIA E. LIND, LOIS LARKIN, F. M. BURNET in Nature (1959)

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    Studies on filamentary forms of influenza virus with special reference to the use of dark-ground-microscopy

    F. M. Burnet, Patricia E. Lind in Archiv für die gesamte Virusforschung (1957)

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    Genetics of Virulence in Influenza Viruses

    SIR MACFARLANE BURNET, PATRICIA E. LIND in Nature (1954)

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    Genetic Interaction Between Influenza Viruses

    SIR MACFARLANE BURNET, K. B. FRASER, PATRICIA E. LIND in Nature (1953)

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    Product of Interaction between Influenza Virus Enzyme and Ovomucin

    THE presence of an enzyme at the surface of influenza virus was first suggested by Hirst1. Burnet and co-workers2 have presented much evidence to substantiate Hirst's assumption, especially by their discovery tha...

    A. GOTTSCHALK, PATRICIA E. LIND in Nature (1949)