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Department of Epizootiology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Hokkaido University | 論文
- A preliminary report on an experiment on the transmission of equine infectious anemia virus to sheep
- AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEY ON THE PREVALENCE OF MINK VIRUS ENTERITIS IN HOKKAIDO
- A BOVINE LEUKEMIA VIRUS (BLV) VACCINE : INDUCTION OF CELL-MEDIATED IMMUNITY
- AN OUTBREAK OF HEMOLYTIC-STREPTOCOCCAL INFECTION AMONG CHICKENS OF A FLOCK : II. CHARACTERS OF THE ISOLATED STREPTOCOCCI
- A STUDY OF MATERNAL IMMUNITY IN CHICKS DERIVED FROM FLOCKS NATURALLY INFECTED WITH AVIAN ENCEPHALOMYELITIS VIRUS (AEV)
- STUDIES ON THE HEMAGGLUTINATING ACTIVITY OF PARAMYXOVIRUS ISOLATED FROM JAPANESE SPARROW-HAWKS
- STUDIES OF MEMBRANE ANTIGENS IN JAPANESE QUAIL EMBRYO FIBROBLAST CELL CULTURE INFECTED WITH HERPES VIRUS OF TURKEYS
- PATHOMORPHOLOGICAL OBSERVATI0NS ON EPIDERMAL PAPILLOMA OF FLATFISH (LIOPSETTA OBSCURA)
- SPONTANEOUS GLOMERULONEPHRITIS IN CHICKENS OF THE FIELD FLOCKS
- EXPRESSION OF VARIOUS ANTIGENS IN CHICKENS WITH MAREK'S DISEASE TRANSPLANTABLE TUMORS
- Visible Light-Induced Degradation of Methylene Blue on S-doped TiO_2
- Particle Behavior and Heat Transfer around Horizontal Tube in Fluidized Bed (Effects of Tube Diameter and Inter-Particle Force)
- C-REACTIVE PROTEIN AND HOST DEFENSE MECHANISMS OF RAINBOW TROUT
- Further Search for Small Molecular Inactivants Capable of Eliciting Respiratory Mucosal Immunogenicity by Modifying Sendai Virus Core RNA
- CHARACTERS OF STAPHYLOCOCCI ISOLATED FROM DEAD CHICK EMBRYOS AND FROM PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS IN CHICKENS
- STUDIES OF ESCHERICHIA COLI ISOLATED FROM CHICKENS, SEROLOGICAL TYPES AND SENSITIVITY TO ANTIBIOTICS
- OCCURRENCE OF SALMONELLA NEW BRUNSWICK IN DEAD CHICK EMBRYOS
- IMMUNOLOGICAL STUDY OF MYCOPLASMA GALLISEPTICUM, ESPECIALLY BY THE AGAR GEL DIFFUSION TEST PRELIMINARY REPORT
- RELATION BETWEEN PROTECTION OF BOVINE LEUKEMIA VIRUS INFECTION OR OCCURRENCE OF LEUKEMIA AND IMMUNE RESPONSES IN SHEEP AND CATTLE
- CHARACTERIZATION OF AN ANTI-MOUSE CLASS I MHC MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY WHICH INHIBITS THE PROLIFERATION OF MOUSE LGL LINES