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    Isolation of a novel adenovirus from Rousettus leschenaultii bats from India by Raut, C G, Yadav, P D, Towner, J S, Amman, B R, Erickson, B R, Cannon, D L, Sivaram, A, Basu, A, Nichol, S T, Mishra, A C, Mourya, D T

    Published in Intervirology (01-01-2012)
    “…Surveillance work was initiated to study the presence of highly infectious diseases like Ebola-Reston, Marburg, Nipah and other possible viruses that are known…”
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    Ecology of hantaviruses and their hosts in North America by Mills, James N, Amman, Brian R, Glass, Gregory E

    “…Since the 1993 discovery of a highly pathogenic hantavirus associated with the North American deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus), intensive ecological studies…”
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    Nipah virus infection in dogs, Malaysia, 1999 by Mills, James N, Alim, Asiah N M, Bunning, Michel L, Lee, Ong Bee, Wagoner, Kent D, Amman, Brian R, Stockton, Patrick C, Ksiazek, Thomas G

    Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-06-2009)
    “…The 1999 outbreak of Nipah virus encephalitis in humans and pigs in Peninsular Malaysia ended with the evacuation of humans and culling of pigs in the epidemic…”
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    Molecular Evolution In Baiomys (Rodentia: Sigmodontinae): Evidence For A Genetic Subdivision In B. Musculus by Amman, B R, Bradley, R D

    Published in Journal of mammalogy (01-02-2004)
    “…The genus Baiomys contains 2 extant species, the northern B. taylori and the southern B. musculus. Mitochondrial DNA sequences from the cytochrome-b gene were…”
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    Molecular Evolution in Baiomys (Rodentia: Sigmodontinae): Evidence for a Genetic Subdivision in B. musculus by Amman, Brian R., Bradley, Robert D.

    Published in Journal of mammalogy (01-02-2004)
    “…The genus Baiomys contains 2 extant species, the northern B. taylori and the southern B. musculus. Mitochondrial DNA sequences from the cytochrome-b gene were…”
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