AVIS-IBIS

Birds of Indian Subcontinent

Literature

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Abraham, A, Sivanandan, V, Karunakaran, D, Halvorson, DA, Newman, JA1988Comparative Serological Evaluation of Avian Influenza Vaccine in Turkeys
Charles, SD, Nagaraja, KV, Sivanandan, V1993A Lipid-Conjugated Immunostimulating Complex Subunit Vaccine against Salmonella Infection in Turkeys
Fatunmbi, OO, Newman, JA, Halvorson, DA, Sivanandan, V1993Effect of Temperature on the Stability of Avian Influenza Virus Antigens under Different Storage Conditions
Halvorson, DA, Kodihalli, S, Laudert, E, Newman, JA, Pomeroy, BS, Shaw, D, Sivanandan, V2003Influenza in Turkeys in the U.S.A. (1987-1991)
Karunakaran, D, Halvorson, DA, Sivanandan, V, Newman, JA1988Pathogenicity of Avian Influenza Viruses Isolated from Wild Mallard Ducks and Domestic Turkeys
Kodihalli, S, Sivanandan, V, Nagaraja, KV, Shaw, D, Halvorson, DA1994Effect of Avian Influenza Virus Infection on the Phagocytic Function of Systemic Phagocytes and Pulmonary Macrophages of Turkeys
Laudert, E, Halvorson, D, Sivanandan, V, Shaw, D1993Comparative Evaluation of Tissue Trophism Characteristics in Turkeys and Mallard Ducks after Intravenous Inoculation of Type A Influenza Viruses
Laudert, E, Sivanandan, V, Halvorson, D, Shaw, D, Webster, RG1993Biological and Molecular Characterization of H13N2 Influenza Type A Viruses Isolated from Turkeys and Surface Water
Redig, PT, Dunnette, JL, Mauro, L, Sivanandan, V, Markham, F1985The in vitro Response of Turkey Lymphocytes to Steroid Hormones
Sivanandan, V, Limcumpao, JA, Benson, HJ, Newman, JA1984Serologic Evidence of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus Serotype II Infection in Minnesota Turkeys
Sivanandan, V, Sasipreeyajan, J, Halvorson, DA, Newman, JA1986Histopathologic Changes Induced by Serotype II Infectious Bursal Disease Virus in Specific-Pathogen-Free Chickens
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