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1. Primary Study Of Oligonuclitide Microarray For Detection Of Japanese Encephalitis Virus And Yellow Fever Virus
2. The Initial Establishment Of Multiplex RT-PCR For Detection Four Kinds Of Arboviruses
3. The Yellow Fever Virus Vaccine Strain Genetic Stability Study
4. .17 D Yellow Fever Virus In The Adaptive Passages On Chicken Embryo Cells And Their Associated Characteristics,
5. Establishment Of Rapid Detection Methods For Important Arboviruses Have Not Found In China
6. The Antigenicity And Immunogenicity Of JEV-YFV Chimeric Virus
7. 1793 Philadelphia Yellow Fever Plague Study
8. Diagnostic Value Of Yellow Fever Virus Nonstructural Protein 1(YFV-NS1)in The Early Stage Of Infection And Preparation Of Anti-YFV-NS1 Monoclonal Antibody
9. The investigation of innate immune pathways in the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti
10. Hurricane and the human frame: Yellow fever, race, and public health in nineteenth-century New Orleans
11. From Houston to Memphis: The Kezia Payne DePelchin letters and the yellow fever epidemic of 187
12. The molecular characterization of a diuretic hormone receptor (GPRdih1) from females of the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti (L.)
13. Dr. William Gorgas and his style of management against yellow fever during the construction of the Panama Canal: A historical case study
14. The disease of fear and the fear of disease: Cholera and yellow fever in the Mississippi Valle
15. Apoptosis and immunity: Characterizing the cell death machinery in the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti
16. Characterization of oxysterol-binding protein and sterol carrier protein-2 in the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti
17. Global evolutionary genetics of Aedes aegypti, the dengue and yellow fever mosquito
18. An investigation into the identity and location of the 1882 yellow fever epidemic victims in Pensacola, Florida
19. Establishing the functional links between Stowaway-like MITEs and transposases belonging to the Tc1/Mariner superfamily in the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti
20. 'We live in the midst of death': Yellow fever, moral economy, and public health in Philadelphia, 1793--180
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