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Landolt, G., A.I. Karasin, C. Hofer, J. Mahaney, J. Svaren, and C.W. Olsen. 2005. Use of real-time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction assay and cell culture methods for detection of swine influenza A viruses. American Journal of Veterinary Research 66:119-124.
Karasin, A.I., K. West, S. Carman, and C.W. Olsen. 2004. Characterization of avian H3N3 and H1N1 influenza A viruses isolated from pigs in Canada. Journal of Clinical Microbiology 42:4349-4354.
Olsen, C.W., G.A. Landolt, and A.I. Karasin. 2004. The emergence of novel influenza viruses among pigs in North America due to interspecies transmission and reassortment. International Congress Series 1263:196-199.
Peek, S.F., G. Landolt, A.I. Karasin, J. Slack, H. Steinberg, S.D. Semrad and C.W. Olsen. 2004. Acute respiratory distress syndrome and fatal interstitial pneumonia associated with equine influenza in a neonatal foal. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 18:132-134.
Landolt, G., A. Karasin, L. Phillips and C.W. Olsen. 2003. Comparison of the pathogenesis of two genetically different H3N2 influenza viruses in pigs. Journal of Clinical Microbiology 41:1936-1941.
Olsen, C.W., A. Karasin and G. Erickson. 2003. Characterization of a swine-like reassortant H1N2 influenza virus isolated from a wild duck in the United States. Virus Research 93:115-121.
Soboll, G., D.W. Horohov, B.M. Aldridge, C.W. Olsen, M.W. McGregor, R.J. Drape, M.D. Macklin, W.F. Swain and D. P. Lunn. 2003. Regional antibody and cellular immune responses to equine influenza virus infection and DNA vaccination. Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology 94:47-62.
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