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Disruption of bird-plant pollination systems in Southern AustraliaPATON, David C.Conservation biology. 2000, Vol 14, Num 5, pp 1232-1234, issn 0888-8892Article
Do introduced honeybees (Apis mellifera, Hymenoptera) provide full pollination service to bird-adapted Australian plants with small flowers? An experimental study of Brachyloma ericoides (Epacridaceae)CELEBREZZE, Thomas; PATON, David C.Austral ecology (Print). 2004, Vol 29, Num 2, pp 129-136, issn 1442-9985, 8 p.Article
Genetic diversity of international bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV) isolates: identification of a new BVDV-1 genetic groupVILCEK, Stefan; DURKOVIC, Branislav; KOLESAROVA, Mariana et al.Veterinary research (Print). 2004, Vol 35, Num 5, pp 609-615, issn 0928-4249, 7 p.Article
Economic aspects of the control of classical swine fever outbreaks in the European UnionSAATKAMP, H. W; BERENTSEN, P. B. M; HORST, H. S et al.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2000, Vol 73, Num 2-3, pp 221-237, issn 0378-1135Conference Paper
Development of a classical swine fever subunit marker vaccine and companion diagnostic testMOORMANN, R. J. M; BOUMA, A; KRAMPS, J. A et al.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2000, Vol 73, Num 2-3, pp 209-219, issn 0378-1135Conference Paper
Aspects of the innate and adaptive immune responses to acute infections with BVDVBRACKENBURY, L. S; CARR, B. V; CHARLESTON, B et al.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2003, Vol 96, Num 4, pp 337-344, issn 0378-1135, 8 p.Conference Paper
Laboratory experience during the classical swine fever virus epizootic in the Netherlands in 1997-1998DE SMIT, A. J; EBLE, P. L; DE KLUIJVER, E. P et al.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2000, Vol 73, Num 2-3, pp 197-208, issn 0378-1135Conference Paper
The 1997-1998 epidemic of classical swine fever in the NetherlandsSTEGEMAN, A; ELBERS, A; DE SMIT, H et al.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2000, Vol 73, Num 2-3, pp 183-196, issn 0378-1135Conference Paper
Obstacles to the prediction of estrogenicity from chemical structure : Assay-mediated metabolic transformation and the apparent promiscuous nature of the estrogen receptorELSBY, Robert; ASHBY, John; PARK, B. Kevin et al.Biochemical pharmacology. 2000, Vol 60, Num 10, pp 1519-1530, issn 0006-2952Article
Pestiviruses IIPATON, David; NETTLETON, Peter; BROWNLIE, Joe et al.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2003, Vol 96, Num 4, issn 0378-1135, 88 p.Conference Proceedings
Gene expression changes in MDBK cells infected with genotype 2 bovine viral diarrhoea virusNEILL, John D; RIDPATH, Julia F.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2003, Vol 96, Num 4, pp 301-312, issn 0378-1135, 12 p.Conference Paper
Genetic heterogeneity of bovine viral diarrhoea viruses from SpainARIAS, P; ORLICH, M; PRIETO, M et al.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2003, Vol 96, Num 4, pp 327-336, issn 0378-1135, 10 p.Conference Paper
Use of an internal standard in a TaqMan® nested reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction for the detection of bovine viral diarrhoea virusHEATH, Graham S; KING, Donald P; TURNER, Jane L. E et al.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2003, Vol 96, Num 4, pp 357-366, issn 0378-1135, 10 p.Conference Paper
Sequence analysis of the 5' untranslated region of swine vesicular disease virus reveals block deletions between the end of the internal ribosomal entry site and the initiation codonSHAW, Andrew E; REID, Scott M; KNOWLES, Nick J et al.Journal of general virology. 2005, Vol 86, pp 2753-2761, issn 0022-1317, 9 p., 10Article
Assessment of the use of gross lesions at post-mortem to detect outbreaks of classical swine feverELBERS, Armin R. W; VOS, Jan H; BOUMA, Annemarie et al.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2003, Vol 96, Num 4, pp 345-356, issn 0378-1135, 12 p.Conference Paper
Storage of bovine viral diarrhoea virus samples on filter paper and detection of viral RNA by a RT-PCR methodVILCEK, Stefan; STROJNY, Ladislav; DURKOVIC, Branislav et al.Journal of virological methods. 2001, Vol 92, Num 1, pp 19-22, issn 0166-0934Article
Introduction to classical swine fever : virus, disease and control policyMOENNIG, V.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2000, Vol 73, Num 2-3, pp 93-102, issn 0378-1135Conference Paper
Oral immunisation of wild boar against classical swine fever : evaluation of the first field study in GermanyKADEN, V; LANGE, E; FISCHER, U et al.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2000, Vol 73, Num 2-3, pp 239-252, issn 0378-1135Conference Paper
Survival and inactivation of classical swine fever virusEDWARDS, S.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2000, Vol 73, Num 2-3, pp 175-181, issn 0378-1135Conference Paper
Remarkable cross-reaction of pan-pestivirus PCR primers with poliovirus genomeVILCEK, Stefan; NETTLETON, Peter; PATON, David et al.Journal of virological methods. 2003, Vol 114, Num 2, pp 167-170, issn 0166-0934, 4 p.Article
Incidence and control of CSF in wild boar in EuropeLADDOMADA, A.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2000, Vol 73, Num 2-3, pp 121-130, issn 0378-1135Conference Paper
Classical swine feverPATON, David; EDWARDS, Steven.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2000, Vol 73, Num 2-3, issn 0378-1135, 165 p.Conference Proceedings
Remote Antarctic feeding ground important for east Australian humpback whalesCONSTANTINE, Rochelle; STEEL, Debbie; DOUBLE, Michael et al.Marine biology (Berlin). 2014, Vol 161, Num 5, pp 1087-1093, issn 0025-3162, 7 p.Article
No caspase activation but overexpression of Bcl-2 in bovine cells infected with noncytopathic bovine virus diarrhoea virusBENDFELDT, S; GRUMMER, B; GREISER-WILKE, I et al.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2003, Vol 96, Num 4, pp 313-326, issn 0378-1135, 14 p.Conference Paper
Classical swine fever : the global situationEDWARDS, S; FUKUSHO, A; LEFEVRE, P.-C et al.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2000, Vol 73, Num 2-3, pp 103-119, issn 0378-1135Conference Paper