H W Heinrich
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Heinrich H
Arch Exp Veterinarmed
. 1990 Jan;
44(6):849-53.
PMID: 2102650
Several DNA viruses have recently emerged as useful eucaryotic vectors. The ability to incorporate large amounts of foreign DNA in the vaccinia virus genome without loss of infectivity, evidence to...
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Meyer L, Heinrich H, Lenk M, Kleinwachter S, Horstmann H, Bochnig S, et al.
Arch Exp Veterinarmed
. 1990 Jan;
44(6):855-64.
PMID: 1966357
The RNA genome of foot- and mouth disease virus strains A5 Westerwald and O1 Lausanne has been reverse-transcribed and cloned in lambdaphages or plasmids. Identification of cDNA-clones containing VP1-specific sequences...
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Stewart J, Hampson I, Heinrich H, Mackett M, Arrand J
J Gen Virol
. 1989 May;
70 ( Pt 5):1231-7.
PMID: 2543776
The complete coding sequence of the Epstein-Barr virus strain B95-8 latent membrane protein (LMP) was cloned using a Raji cell cDNA library and genomic B95-8 DNA. The clone was characterized...
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Meyer L, Heinrich H, Weber S
Arch Exp Veterinarmed
. 1987 Sep;
41(5):665-70.
PMID: 2829769
No abstract available.
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Heinrich H, Liebermann H, HAHNEFELD H, Schirrmeier H
Arch Exp Veterinarmed
. 1983 Jan;
37(2):317-22.
PMID: 6307204
No abstract available.
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Heinrich H, Schirrmeier H, Lange E, Granzow H
Arch Exp Veterinarmed
. 1983 Jan;
37(1):55-60.
PMID: 6303255
No abstract available.
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Schirrmeier H, Heinrich H
Arch Exp Veterinarmed
. 1981 Jan;
35(2):187-98.
PMID: 6264881
A methodical account is given of possible applications of the immuno-fluorescence technique in the diagnosis of rotavirus infection of calf. The technique has proved suitable for routine checks for both...