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Smallpox - NORD disease reports
website includes information on synonyms of Smallpox, disorder subdivisions, general discussion and organizations related to Smallpox - with website addresses
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Smallpox as a Biological Weapon. Medical and Public Health Management
online article, Journal of the American Medical Association 281 (22) 1999
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Susceptibility of different leukocyte cell types to Vaccinia virus infection
online article - Virology Journal
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Vaccinia virus
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) contains health hazard information such as infectious dose, viability (including decontamination), medical information, laboratory hazard, recommended precautions, handling information and spill procedures - Canada Public Health Agency
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Vaccinia virus A12L protein and its AG/A proteolysis play an important role in viral morphogenic transition
online article - Virology Journal
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Vaccinia virus lacking the deoxyuridine triphosphatase gene (F2L) replicates well in vitro and in vivo, but is hypersensitive to the antiviral drug (N)-methanocarbathymidine
online article - Virology Journal
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Vaccinia virus replication is not affected by APOBEC3 family members
online article - Virology Journal
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Viral Genome Organizer (VGO)
Poxvirus Bioinformatics Resource Center have developed a user-friendly program called Viral Genome Organizer (VGO) to simplify the characterization of complete viral genomes (particularly those of large poxviruses). The VGO display provides an interactive graphical view of the genome and genes with links to various result files. An important feature of VGO is that it allows the user to easily organize and manage the DNA and protein sequences and the database search results from the several hundred genes that may be present in a large poxvirus genome - Biochemistry and Microbiology Department, University of Victoria
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