L W Macpherson
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Recent Articles
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McLean D, McQueen E, Petite H, Macpherson L, Scholten T, Ronald K
Can Med Assoc J
. 2010 Mar;
86(21):971-4.
PMID: 20327133
No abstract available.
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Krepel J, Macpherson L
Can J Public Health
. 1976 Sep;
67(5):411-7.
PMID: 991049
No abstract available.
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Rhodes A, Farkas-Himsley H, Macpherson L
Can J Public Health
. 1972 Mar;
63(2):152-6.
PMID: 5026335
No abstract available.
4.
Richter F, Macpherson L, Campbell J, LABZOFFSKY N
Arch Gesamte Virusforsch
. 1972 Jan;
38(1):77-84.
PMID: 4626671
No abstract available.
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Richter F, Rhodes A, Macpherson L, LABZOFFSKY N
Arch Gesamte Virusforsch
. 1971 Jan;
35(2):218-22.
PMID: 4109494
No abstract available.
6.
Willis N, Corey P, Campbell J, Macpherson L
Can J Microbiol
. 1970 Dec;
16(12):1293-301.
PMID: 4107099
No abstract available.
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Fulton R, Doane F, Macpherson L
J Ultrastruct Res
. 1970 Feb;
30(3):328-43.
PMID: 4313752
No abstract available.
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Thorsen J, Macpherson L
Can J Comp Med Vet Sci
. 1966 Dec;
30(12):336-9.
PMID: 4166185
Five antigenic types of enteric viruses from swine in the Toronto area were characterized as members of the enterovirus subdivision of the picornavirus group. The criteria used in the characterization...
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Thorsen J, Macpherson L
Can J Comp Med Vet Sci
. 1966 Nov;
30(11):308-10.
PMID: 4291313
A number of enteric viruses isolated from swine in the Connaught Medical Research Laboratories and the Mimico Reformatory herds were grouped serologically and compared with previously described porcine enteroviruses. Four...
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