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. 1983;76(3):257-61.
doi: 10.1007/BF01311109.

Ultrastructure of newly recognized caliciviruses of the dog and mink

Ultrastructure of newly recognized caliciviruses of the dog and mink

J F Evermann et al. Arch Virol. 1983.

Abstract

Two recently recognized viruses obtained from a dog with glossitis and from mink with hemorrhagic pneumonia were characterized by electron microscopy. The results of the negative-stained preparations indicated that the viruses were structurally compatible with the calicivirus group.

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