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Susceptibility of herons (family: Ardeidae) to clade 2.3.2.1 H5N1 subtype high pathogenicity avian influenza virus. , Soda K, Tomioka Y, Usui T, Uno Y, Nagai Y, Ito H, Hiono T, Tamura T, Okamatsu M, Kajihara M, Nao N, Sakoda Y, Takada A, Ito T , Avian Pathol. , vol.51 (2) (p.146 - 153) , 2022.01 , The Multiple Authorship , English
Contribution of mutation I142M in fusion protein and Q44R in matrix protein of Newcastle disease virus to virulence in ducks. , Hidaka C, Soda K, Ito T, Ito H , J Vet Med Sci. , vol.84 (1) (p.121 - 128) , 2022.01 , The Multiple Authorship , English
Dynamics of invasion and dissemination of H5N6 highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses in 2016-2017 winter in Japan. , Soda K, Ozaki H, Ito H, Usui T, Okamatsu M, Matsuno K, Sakoda Y, Yamaguchi T, Ito T , J Vet Med Sci. , vol.83 (12) (p.1891 - 1898) , 2021.12 , There is Review , The Multiple Authorship , English
Prior infection with antigenically heterologous low pathogenic avian influenza viruses interferes with the lethality of the H5 highly pathogenic strain in domestic ducks. , Soda K, Yamane M, Hidaka C, Miura K, Ung TTH, Nguyen HLK, Ito H, LE MQ, Ito T , J Vet Med Sci. , vol.83 (12) (p.1899 - 1906) , 2021.12 , There is Review , The Multiple Authorship , English
The chicken-derived velogenic Newcastle disease virus can acquire high pathogenicity in domestic ducks via serial passaging. , Hidaka C, Soda K, Nomura F, Kashiwabara Y, Ito H and Ito T , Avian Pathol , vol.7 (p.1 - 12) , 2021.04 , There is Review , The Multiple Authorship , English
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