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Marsh R F, Hanson R P: The Syrian hamster as a model for the study of slow
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virus diseases caused by unconventional agents. Fed Proc 37:2076-2078, 1978
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Buyukmihci N., Rorvik M, Marsh R F: Replication of the scrapie agent in ocular
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neural tissues. Proc Nati Acad Sci USA 77:1169-1171, 1980
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Dickinson A G, Meikle V M H: Host-genotype and agent effects in scrapie incu
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bation: Change in allelic interaction with different strains of agent. Molec Gen Genetics 112:73-79, 1971
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Fraser H, Dickinson A G: Scrapie in mice: Agent-strain differences in the distri
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bution and intensity of grey matter vacuolation. J Comp Pathol 83:29-40, 1973
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Marsh R F, Hanson R P: On the origin of transmissible mink encephalopathy.
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Slow Transmissible Diseases of the Nervous System. Edited by S Prusiner, W J Hadlow. New York, Academic Press, 1979, pp 451-460
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Marsh R F: Slow virus diseases of the central nervous system. Advances in Vet
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erinary Science and Comparative Medicine, Vol 18. Edited by C A Brandly, C E Cornelius. New York, Academic Press, 1974, pp 155-176
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Marsh R F, Sipe J C, Morse S 5, Hanson R P: Transmissible mink encephalopathy:
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Reduced spongiform degeneration in aged mink of the Chédiak-Higashi genotype.
Lab Invest, 34:381-386, 1976
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