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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Q5A(R2) : viral safety evaluation of biotechnology products derived from cell lines of human .... 
    Publication: Silver Spring, MD : Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, January 2024
    ... virus detection. This can include using currently available reference virus reagents/panels, which contain viruses of distinct physical (size, enveloped and nonenveloped), chemical ( ...
  2. ... descriptors, and added 1661 entry terms or “see” references. Areas receiving the most new vocabulary included stem cells, pituitary cells, urogenital diseases, hereditary diseases, viruses, viral vaccines, DNA damage, nutrition phenomena and processes, ...
  3. ... Riedel, H. Cumulative bibliography 1953-1972. Parasites, predators, viruses and related agents. Mosquito News; Journal of the American Mos- quito Control Association, vol. 33, no. 2, 1973, pp. 301-17. Literature references to mosquitoes and mosquito-borne diseases. Part II. ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Cure & contempt : the exhaustion of benevolence 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md. : National Library of Medicine], 2006
    ... things clean more than what pathological bacteria and viruses can do. These birthday ball images retain 19th century affliction references. The children are idealized, the mothers mythologized. She's ...
  5. ... by short-sighted deflections into other commitments. The reference to the use of viruses was based on my own work on trans- ...
  6. ... prove effective for recurrent lesions. Infection with coxsackie viruses can occur but is generally uncommon. Although ... Pedersen AML, Sørensen CE, Proctor GB, et al.: ...
  7. ... to retrieve, view, and analyze complete genomes of viruses and phages. NCBI’s viral genotyping tool helps identify the genotype of a viral sequence using BLAST. NCBI currently provides access to 3,738 reference sequences for 2,973 viral genomes and 41 ...
  8. ... to retrieve, view, and analyze complete genomes of viruses and phages. NCBI’s viral genotyping tool helps identify the genotype of a viral sequence using BLAST. NCBI currently provides access to 3,738 reference sequences for 2,554 viral genomes and 41 ...
  9. ... to retrieve, view, and analyze complete genomes of viruses and phages. NCBI‘s viral genotyping tool helps identify the genotype of a viral sequence using BLAST. NCBI currently provides access to 3,482 reference sequences for 2,360 viral genomes and 40 ...
  10. ... to retrieve, view, and analyze complete genomes of viruses and phages. NCBI’s viral genotyping tool helps identify the genotype of a viral sequence using BLAST. NCBI currently provides access to 3,180 reference sequences for 2,131 viral genomes and 40 ...
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