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The pathologist in virology

While the study of a virus may be the domain of a virologist or molecular biologist, an understanding of the pattern and dynamics of a viral disease in the animal requires a multidisciplinary attack by a team that includes a pathologist. This balance is particularly needed in the field where natural...

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Published in:Veterinary microbiology 1995-09, Vol.46 (1), p.233-242
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