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Rice HE, Oldham KT, Hillery CA, et al., 2003, Clinical and hematologic benefits of partial splenectomy for congenital hemolytic anemias in children, ANNALS OF SURGERY, Vol: 237, Pages: 281-288, ISSN: 0003-4932
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Skinner MA, Akerlof CW, McKay TA, et al., 2003, The AEOS Burst Camera: Project description, Conference on Instrument Design and Performance for Optical/Infrared Ground-based Telescopes, Publisher: SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING, Pages: 586-593, ISSN: 0277-786X
Boulanger D, Green P, Jones B, et al., 2002, Identification and characterization of three immunodominant structural proteins of fowlpox virus, JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, Vol: 76, Pages: 9844-9855, ISSN: 0022-538X
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Blomquist DV, Green P, Laidlaw SM, et al., 2002, Induction of a strong HIV-specific CD8<SUP>+</SUP> T cell response in mice using a fowlpox virus vector expressing an HIV-1 multi-CTL-epitope polypeptide, VIRAL IMMUNOLOGY, Vol: 15, Pages: 337-356, ISSN: 0882-8245
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Kataria RS, Tiwari AK, Butchaiah G, et al., 2001, Sequence analysis of the VP2 gene hypervariable region of infectious bursal disease viruses from India, AVIAN PATHOLOGY, Vol: 30, Pages: 501-507, ISSN: 0307-9457
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Phenix KV, Wark K, Luke CJ, et al., 2001, Recombinant Semliki Forest virus vector exhibits potential for avian virus vaccine development, VACCINE, Vol: 19, Pages: 3116-3123, ISSN: 0264-410X
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Brown M, Zhang Y, Dermine S, et al., 2000, Dendritic cells infected with recombinant fowlpox virus vectors are potent and long-acting stimulators of transgene-specific class I restricted T lymphocyte activity, GENE THERAPY, Vol: 7, Pages: 1680-1689, ISSN: 0969-7128
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Das SC, Baron MD, Skinner MA, et al., 2000, Improved technique for transient expression and negative strand virus rescue using fowlpox T7 recombinant virus in mammalian cells, JOURNAL OF VIROLOGICAL METHODS, Vol: 89, Pages: 119-127, ISSN: 0166-0934
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Boulanger D, Smith T, Skinner MA, 2000, Morphogenesis and release of fowlpox virus, JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY, Vol: 81, Pages: 675-687, ISSN: 0022-1317
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Jenkins JM, Witteborn F, Koch DG, et al., 2000, Processing CCD images to detect transits of Earth-sized planets: Maximizing sensitivity while achieving reasonable downlink requirements, Conference on UV, Optical, and IR Space Telescopes and Instruments, Publisher: SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING, Pages: 520-531, ISSN: 0277-786X
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Brown M, Davies DH, Skinner MA, et al., 1999, Antigen gene transfer to cultured human dendritic cells using recombinant avipoxvirus vectors, CANCER GENE THERAPY, Vol: 6, Pages: 238-245, ISSN: 0929-1903
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Eterradossi N, Arnauld C, Tekaia F, et al., 1999, Antigenic and genetic relationships between European very virulent infectious bursal disease viruses and an early West African isolate, AVIAN PATHOLOGY, Vol: 28, Pages: 36-46, ISSN: 0307-9457
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Laidlaw SM, Anwar MA, Thomas W, et al., 1998, Fowlpox virus encodes nonessential homologs of cellular alpha-SNAP, PC-1, and an orphan human homolog of a secreted nematode protein, JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, Vol: 72, Pages: 6742-6751, ISSN: 0022-538X
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Boulanger D, Green P, Smith TM, et al., 1998, The 131-amino-acid repeat region of the essential 39-kilodalton core protein of fowlpox virus FP9, equivalent to vaccinia virus A4L protein, is nonessential and highly immunogenic, JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, Vol: 72, Pages: 170-179, ISSN: 0022-538X
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Pollitt E, Skinner MA, Heaphy S, 1998, Nucleotide sequence of the 4.3 kbp BamHI-N fragment of fowlpox virus FP9, VIRUS GENES, Vol: 17, Pages: 5-9, ISSN: 0920-8569
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Skinner MA, Jordan SP, 1997, AXAF: The science instrument module, Conference on EUV, X-ray, and Gamma-Ray Instrumentation for Astronomy VIII, Publisher: SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING, Pages: 2-10, ISSN: 0277-786X
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Britton P, Green P, Kottier S, et al., 1996, Expression of bacteriophage T7 RNA polymerase in avian and mammalian cells by a recombinant fowlpox virus, JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY, Vol: 77, Pages: 963-967, ISSN: 0022-1317
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Brown MD, Skinner MA, 1996, Coding sequences of both genome segments of a European 'very virulunt' infectious bursal disease virus, VIRUS RESEARCH, Vol: 40, Pages: 1-15, ISSN: 0168-1702
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KRAFT RP, NOUSEK JA, LUMB DH, et al., 1995, MEASURING THE SOFT-X-RAY QUANTUM EFFICIENCY OF CHARGE-COUPLED-DEVICES USING CONTINUUM SYNCHROTRON-RADIATION, NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION A-ACCELERATORS SPECTROMETERS DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT, Vol: 366, Pages: 192-202, ISSN: 0168-9002
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SKINNER MA, 1995, REPORT ON THE 1ST INTERNATIONAL-SYMPOSIUM ON INFECTIOUS BURSAL-DISEASE AND CHICKEN INFECTIOUS-ANEMIA, AVIAN PATHOLOGY, Vol: 24, Pages: 359-362, ISSN: 0307-9457
BAI J, PAYNE LN, SKINNER MA, 1995, HPRS-103 (EXOGENOUS AVIAN-LEUKOSIS VIRUS, SUBGROUP-J) HAS AN ENV GENE-RELATED TO THOSE OF ENDOGENOUS ELEMENTS EAV-0 AND E51 AND AN E-ELEMENT FOUND PREVIOUSLY ONLY IN SARCOMA-VIRUSES, JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, Vol: 69, Pages: 779-784, ISSN: 0022-538X
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BAI J, HOWES K, PAYNE LN, et al., 1995, SEQUENCE OF HOST-RANGE DETERMINANTS IN THE ENV GENE OF A FULL-LENGTH, INFECTIOUS PROVIRAL CLONE OF EXOGENOUS AVIAN-LEUKOSIS VIRUS HPRS-103 CONFIRMS THAT IT REPRESENTS A NEW SUBGROUP (DESIGNATED J), JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY, Vol: 76, Pages: 181-187, ISSN: 0022-1317
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SKINNER MA, BURROWS DN, GARMIRE GP, et al., 1995, CUBIC: Preflight calibration status, Conference on EUV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Instrumentation for Astronomy VI, Publisher: SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING, Pages: 163-178
BURROWS DN, SKINNER MA, BROOS PS, et al., 1995, CUBIC: X-ray CCD spectroscopy of the diffuse X-ray background, Conference on EUV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Instrumentation for Astronomy VI, Publisher: SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING, Pages: 141-162
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LI DS, GREEN PF, SKINNER MA, et al., 1994, USE OF RECOMBINANT PP38 ANTIGEN OF MAREKS-DISEASE VIRUS TO IDENTIFY SEROTYPE 1-SPECIFIC ANTIBODIES IN CHICKEN SERA BY WESTERN BLOTTING, JOURNAL OF VIROLOGICAL METHODS, Vol: 50, Pages: 185-195, ISSN: 0166-0934
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Skinner MA, Moore JB, Binns MM, et al., 1994, Deletion of fowlpox virus homologues of vaccinia virus genes between the 3 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (A44L) and DNA ligase (A50R) genes., J Gen Virol, Vol: 75 ( Pt 9), Pages: 2495-2498, ISSN: 0022-1317
A fragment of 4156 bp of fowlpox virus (FPV) genomic DNA contains homologues of vaccinia virus 3 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase/delta 5-delta 4 isomerase (3 beta-HSD; A44L) and DNA ligase (A50R) genes. The FPV locus has clearly been rearranged relative to that of vaccinia virus as homologues of genes A45R to A49R, including the thymidylate kinase and a gene with homology to superoxide dismutase, are deleted. The deleted genes are replaced by two open reading frames: for a serine proteinase inhibitor with homology to vaccinia virus gene K2L and for a protein with no significant homology to proteins in the databases. In addition, the FPV homologues of A44L and A50R are in the same polarity in FPV whereas they are in opposite polarities in vaccinia virus. Increased 3 beta-HSD activity has been demonstrated in cells infected with either of two different strains of FPV or with canarypox virus.
SKINNER MA, MOORE JB, BINNS MM, et al., 1994, DELETION OF FOWLPOX VIRUS HOMOLOGS OF VACCINIA VIRUS GENES BETWEEN THE 3-BETA-HYDROXYSTEROID DEHYDROGENASE (A44L) AND DNA-LIGASE (A50R) GENES, JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY, Vol: 75, Pages: 2495-2498, ISSN: 0022-1317
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QINGZHONG Y, BARRETT T, BROWN TDK, et al., 1994, PROTECTION AGAINST TURKEY RHINOTRACHEITIS PNEUMOVIRUS (TRTV) INDUCED BY A FOWLPOX VIRUS RECOMBINANT EXPRESSING THE TRTV FUSION GLYCOPROTEIN(F), VACCINE, Vol: 12, Pages: 569-573, ISSN: 0264-410X
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Brown MD, Green P, Skinner MA, 1994, VP2 sequences of recent European 'very virulent' isolates of infectious bursal disease virus are closely related to each other but are distinct from those of 'classical' strains., J Gen Virol, Vol: 75 ( Pt 3), Pages: 675-680, ISSN: 0022-1317
Part of genomic segment A of five recent European 'very virulent' (VV) isolates of infectious bursal disease virus, encoding the major, conformational, protective epitope, have been reverse-transcribed, amplified and cloned. Sequence analysis of 582 bases of VP2 showed that the four U.K. isolates are closely related to each other, differing by no more than two bases, but are distinct from the 'classical' type 1 strains (differing by at least 29 bases, or four amino acids, from any other strain and by 15 bases, or three amino acids, from the consensus sequence of all other strains). The U.K. isolates differ from an earlier VV isolate from the Netherlands by no more than five bases or two amino acids. The U.K. isolates differ by only one or two bases, with no amino acid changes, from the recently published sequence of a Japanese VV isolate.
KRAFT RP, BURROWS DN, GARMIRE GP, et al., 1994, SOFT-X-RAY SPECTROSCOPY USING CHARGE-COUPLED-DEVICES WITH THIN POLY-GATES AND FLOATING-GATE OUTPUT AMPLIFIERS, Conference on EUV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Instrumentation for Astronomy V, Publisher: SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING, Pages: 320-332
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