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81. Clinical Diagnosis And Pathological Histological Observation Of Tumor Disease In Laying Hens In Some Areas Of Anhui Province
82. PCV2?PRRSV?APP In The Fattening Period Of Pigs Co-Infection Research
83. Preliminary Study On The Etiology Of Cherry Valley Duck With Feathers Shedding Syndrome
84. Study On The Pathogenicity Of Novel Goose Parvovirus And Duck Circovirus Co-infection In Cherry Valley Meat Ducks
85. Effects Of Co-infection Of H9N2 Influenza Virus And Pseudomonas Aeruginosa On The Development Of Hemorrhagic Pneumonia In Mink
86. Molecular comparison of serotype I Marek's disease virus (MDV) in vivo and effect of chicken infectious anemia virus co-infection on MDV pathogenicity
87. The ecology of co-infection in the phyllosphere: Unraveling the interactions between microbes, insect herbivores, and the host plants they share
88. The Molecular Mechanism Of The Regulation Of Th2 Immune Response Induced By Trichinella Spiralis Through Activating Macrophages And Its Impact On Toxoplasma Gondii Co-infection
89. Essential Role Of Porcine Circovirus Type 2 Infection In Regulation Of Macrophage Polarization And Bacterial Coinfection
90. The Mechanism Of Co-Infection With Porcine Circovirus 2 And Streptococcus Suis Serotype 2 In Piglets
91. Comparative Study On The Cap-snatching Mechanisms Of Rice Stripe Virus And Rice Grassy Stunt Virus
92. The Comparative Transcriptome Analysis Of RDV-infected And Uninfected Salivary Glands Of Green Rice Leafhopper And Characterization Of Two Novel RNA Viral Genomes
93. Diagnosis Of Co-infection Pathogen And Study On Rab7 Immunological Function In Procrayfish Clarkii
94. Persistent Infection Of TGEV Enhances The Invasiveness Of Enterococcus Faecalis To IPEC-J2 Cells
95. Study On The Synergistic Pathogenicity Of Co-infection Of Porcine Seneca Virus A And Pseudorabies Virus
96. Pathogenicity Of Multi-bacterial During Co-infection And Its Effect On Transcriptional Level Of Enterococcus Faecalis
97. The Synergistic Pathogenicity Of Mycoplasma Synovium Co-infection With Infectious Bronchitis Virus,H9 Subtype Avian Influenza Virus And Attenuated Newcastle Disease Vaccine
98. The Detection Of The Co-infection Of Avian Leukosis Virus Subgroup J(ALV-J)and Its Isolation And Identification,and The Construction Of The Cell Line Resistant To ALV-J
99. Effect Of Co-infection OfDF-1 Cells With ALV-B And REV On Viral Replication And Cytokine Expression
100. Investigation Of Synergetic Pathogenicity Of Co-infection With Infectious Bronchitis Virus And H9N2 Avian Influenza Virus
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