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Environmentally persistent pathogens present unique challenges for studies of host-pathogen interactions: Reply to Field (2018). [electronic resource] by
- Davy, Christina M
- Donaldson, Michael E
- Willis, Craig K R
- Saville, Barry J
- McGuire, Liam P
- Mayberry, Heather
- Wilcox, Alana
- Wibbelt, Gudrun
- Misra, Vikram
- Kyle, Christopher J
Publication details: Ecology and evolution Jun 2018
In:
Ecology and evolution vol. 8
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The other white-nose syndrome transcriptome: Tolerant and susceptible hosts respond differently to the pathogen [electronic resource] by
- Davy, Christina M
- Donaldson, Michael E
- Willis, Craig K R
- Saville, Barry J
- McGuire, Liam P
- Mayberry, Heather
- Wilcox, Alana
- Wibbelt, Gudrun
- Misra, Vikram
- Bollinger, Trent
- Kyle, Christopher J
Publication details: Ecology and evolution 09 2017
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Ecology and evolution vol. 7
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A persistently infecting coronavirus in hibernating Myotis lucifugus, the North American little brown bat. [electronic resource] by
- Subudhi, Sonu
- Rapin, Noreen
- Bollinger, Trent K
- Hill, Janet E
- Donaldson, Michael E
- Davy, Christina M
- Warnecke, Lisa
- Turner, James M
- Kyle, Christopher J
- Willis, Craig K R
- Misra, Vikram
Producer: 20170919
In:
The Journal of general virology vol. 98
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Gene discovery in EST sequences from the wheat leaf rust fungus Puccinia triticina sexual spores, asexual spores and haustoria, compared to other rust and corn smut fungi. [electronic resource] by
- Xu, Junhuan
- Linning, Rob
- Fellers, John
- Dickinson, Matthew
- Zhu, Wenhan
- Antonov, Ivan
- Joly, David L
- Donaldson, Michael E
- Eilam, Tamar
- Anikster, Yehoshua
- Banks, Travis
- Munro, Sarah
- Mayo, Michael
- Wynhoven, Brian
- Ali, Johar
- Moore, Richard
- McCallum, Brent
- Borodovsky, Mark
- Saville, Barry
- Bakkeren, Guus
Producer: 20110729
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BMC genomics vol. 12
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White-nose syndrome is associated with increased replication of a naturally persisting coronaviruses in bats. [electronic resource] by
- Davy, Christina M
- Donaldson, Michael E
- Subudhi, Sonu
- Rapin, Noreen
- Warnecke, Lisa
- Turner, James M
- Bollinger, Trent K
- Kyle, Christopher J
- Dorville, Nicole A S-Y
- Kunkel, Emma L
- Norquay, Kaleigh J O
- Dzal, Yvonne A
- Willis, Craig K R
- Misra, Vikram
Producer: 20191119
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Scientific reports vol. 8
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