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51. Detection of Fowlpox virus carrying distinct genome segments of Reticuloendotheliosis virus.

52. First Genome Sequence of Newcastle Disease Virus of Genotype VIIi from Jordan.

53. Rapid virulence prediction and identification of Newcastle disease virus genotypes using third-generation sequencing.

56. Pathology and Distribution of Velogenic Viscerotropic Newcastle Disease Virus in the Reproductive System of Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Laying Hens (Gallus gallus domesticus) by Immunohistochemical Labelling.

57. Whole-genome sequencing of genotype VI Newcastle disease viruses from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues from wild pigeons reveals continuous evolution and previously unrecognized genetic diversity in the U.S.

58. Intracellular fixation buffer inactivates Newcastle disease virus in chicken allantoic fluid, macrophages and splenocytes.

59. Phylogenetic assessment reveals continuous evolution and circulation of pigeon-derived virulent avian avulaviruses 1 in Eastern Europe, Asia, and Africa.

60. Repeated isolation of virulent Newcastle disease viruses in poultry and captive non-poultry avian species in Pakistan from 2011 to 2016.

61. Newcastle disease vaccines-A solved problem or a continuous challenge?

62. Natural Infections With Pigeon Paramyxovirus Serotype 1: Pathologic Changes in Eurasian Collared-Doves ( Streptopelia decaocto) and Rock Pigeons ( Columba livia) in the United States.

63. Complete Genome Sequences of Four Avian Paramyxoviruses of Serotype 10 Isolated from Rockhopper Penguins on the Falkland Islands.

64. Genome-wide analysis reveals class and gene specific codon usage adaptation in avian paramyxoviruses 1.

65. Repeated Challenge with Virulent Newcastle Disease Virus Does Not Decrease the Efficacy of Vaccines.

66. A robust and cost-effective approach to sequence and analyze complete genomes of small RNA viruses.

67. Assessment of contemporary genetic diversity and inter-taxa/inter-region exchange of avian paramyxovirus serotype 1 in wild birds sampled in North America.

68. Reverse Genetics of Newcastle Disease Virus.

69. Derivation of chicken induced pluripotent stem cells tolerant to Newcastle disease virus-induced lysis through multiple rounds of infection.

70. Repeated isolation of virulent Newcastle disease viruses of sub-genotype VIId from backyard chickens in Bulgaria and Ukraine between 2002 and 2013.

71. Presence of Vaccine-Derived Newcastle Disease Viruses in Wild Birds.

72. Complete Genome Sequence of Genotype VI Newcastle Disease Viruses Isolated from Pigeons in Pakistan.

73. Taxonomy of the order Mononegavirales: update 2016.

75. Complete Genome Sequence of an Avian Paramyxovirus Representative of Putative New Serotype 13.

76. Complete Genome Sequence of a Virulent Newcastle Disease Virus Strain Isolated from a Clinically Healthy Duck (Anas platyrhynchos domesticus) in Pakistan.

77. Effects of Chicken Interferon Gamma on Newcastle Disease Virus Vaccine Immunogenicity.

78. Pathogenesis of New Strains of Newcastle Disease Virus From Israel and Pakistan.

79. Low intensity ultrasound therapy induces angiogenesis and persistent inflammation in the chronic phase of the healing process of third degree burn wounds experimentally induced in diabetic and non-diabetic rats.

80. Identification of Avian Paramyxovirus Serotype-1 in Wild Birds in the USA.

81. Newcastle Disease Viruses Causing Recent Outbreaks Worldwide Show Unexpectedly High Genetic Similarity to Historical Virulent Isolates from the 1940s.

82. Effect of Infection with a Mesogenic Strain of Newcastle Disease Virus on Infection with Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus in Chickens.

83. Temporal, geographic, and host distribution of avian paramyxovirus 1 (Newcastle disease virus).

84. Complete Genome Sequence of a Genotype XVII Newcastle Disease Virus, Isolated from an Apparently Healthy Domestic Duck in Nigeria.

85. Identification and Complete Genome Sequence Analysis of a Genotype XIV Newcastle Disease Virus from Nigeria.

86. Neuropathogenic Capacity of Lentogenic, Mesogenic, and Velogenic Newcastle Disease Virus Strains in Day-Old Chickens.

87. Development, characterization and optimization of a new suspension chicken-induced pluripotent cell line for the production of Newcastle disease vaccine.

88. Evaluation of the transcriptional status of host cytokines and viral genes in the trachea of vaccinated and non-vaccinated chickens after challenge with the infectious laryngotracheitis virus.

89. International Biological Engagement Programs Facilitate Newcastle Disease Epidemiological Studies.

90. Previous infection with virulent strains of Newcastle disease virus reduces highly pathogenic avian influenza virus replication, disease, and mortality in chickens.

91. Expression of chicken interleukin-2 by a highly virulent strain of Newcastle disease virus leads to decreased systemic viral load but does not significantly affect mortality in chickens.

92. Delayed Newcastle disease virus replication using RNA interference to target the nucleoprotein.

93. Complete Genome Sequence of a Recent Panzootic Virulent Newcastle Disease Virus from Pakistan.

94. Relationship Between Pattern Electroretinogram, Frequency-Domain OCT, and Automated Perimetry in Chronic Papilledema From Pseudotumor Cerebri Syndrome.

95. Experimental co-infections of domestic ducks with a virulent Newcastle disease virus and low or highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses.

96. Factors affecting visual loss and visual recovery in patients with pseudotumor cerebri syndrome.

97. Presence of virulent Newcastle disease virus in vaccinated chickens in farms in Pakistan.

98. Development of an improved vaccine evaluation protocol to compare the efficacy of Newcastle disease vaccines.

99. Identification of new sub-genotypes of virulent Newcastle disease virus with potential panzootic features.

100. Pathologic characterization of genotypes XIV and XVII Newcastle disease viruses and efficacy of classical vaccination on specific pathogen-free birds.

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