Vaccinia Virus Uses Retromer-Independent Cellular Retrograde Transport Pathways To Facilitate the Wrapping of Intracellular Mature Virions during Virus Morphogenesis
(2016)
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Harrison, K., Haga, I. R., Pechenick Jowers, T., Jasim, S., Cintrat, J., Gillet, D., …Beard, P. M. (2016). Vaccinia Virus Uses Retromer-Independent Cellular Retrograde Transport Pathways To Facilitate the Wrapping of Intracellular Mature Virions during Virus Morphogenesis. Journal of Virology, 90(22), 10120-10132. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.01464-16
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Role of the B Allele of Influenza A Virus Segment 8 in Setting Mammalian Host Range and Pathogenicity (2016)
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Turnbull, M. L., Wise, H. M., Nicol, M. Q., Smith, N., Dunfee, R. L., Beard, P. M., …Digard, P. (2016). Role of the B Allele of Influenza A Virus Segment 8 in Setting Mammalian Host Range and Pathogenicity. Journal of Virology, 90(20), 9263-9284. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.01205-16
Lumpy skin disease: a direct threat to Europe (2016)
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Beard, P. M. (2016). Lumpy skin disease: a direct threat to Europe. Veterinary Record, 178(22), 557-558. https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.i2800
Elevation of CpG frequencies in influenza A genome attenuates pathogenicity but enhances host response to infection (2016)
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Gaunt, E., Wise, H. M., Zhang, H., Lee, L. N., Atkinson, N. J., Nicol, M. Q., …Simmonds, P. Elevation of CpG frequencies in influenza A genome attenuates pathogenicity but enhances host response to infection. eLife, 5, https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.12735
Predicted optimum ambient temperatures for broiler chickens to dissipate metabolic heat do not affect performance or improve breast muscle quality (2016)
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Beard, P. (2016). Predicted optimum ambient temperatures for broiler chickens to dissipate metabolic heat do not affect performance or improve breast muscle quality. British Poultry Science, 134 - 141. https://doi.org/10.1080/00071668.2015.1124067An experiment was conducted to test the hypothesis that muscle damage in fast-growing broiler chickens is associated with an ambient temperature that does not permit the birds to lose metabolic heat resulting in physiological heat stress and a reduct... Read More about Predicted optimum ambient temperatures for broiler chickens to dissipate metabolic heat do not affect performance or improve breast muscle quality.