Published in Bull World Health Organ on January 01, 1971
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A common surface antigen in influenza viruses from human and avian sources. J Gen Virol (1968) 3.20
Characterization of the ribonucleoprotein and neuraminidase of influenza A viruses by immunodiffusion. J Gen Virol (1969) 3.11
Serological relationships between the neuraminidases in influenza viruses. J Gen Virol (1968) 2.80
Antigenic relationship between influenza A viruses of human and avian origins. Nature (1967) 2.48
Immunological relationships between the neuraminidases of human and animal influenza viruses. Bull World Health Organ (1969) 1.82
Influenza: antigenic spectrum. Prog Med Virol (1969) 1.63
Neuraminidase in avin influenza A virus antigenically related to that of human A0 and A1 subtypes. Nature (1969) 1.56
Studies with antibody to the purified haemagglutinin of an influenza Ao virus. J Gen Virol (1970) 1.56
Antigenic variation among avian influenza A viruses. Bull World Health Organ (1967) 1.49
Demonstration of type-specific influenza antibody in mammalian and avian sera by immunodiffusion. Bull World Health Organ (1970) 1.28
Studies on antigenic variations of the haemagglutinin and neuraminidase of swine influenza virus isolates. J Gen Virol (1970) 1.02