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    A BRIEF OUTLINE OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF PLANT VIROLOGY IN THE 20 TH CENTURY by Harrison, B.D.

    Published in Journal of plant pathology (01-11-2009)
    “…The development of plant virology as a science is, almost totally, a 20th century phenomenon. Early papers on plant viruses emphasize pathogenicity and…”
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    Serological relationships and epitope profiles of isolates of okra leaf curl geminivirus from Africa and the Middle East by Swanson, M M, Harrison, B D

    Published in Biochimie (1993)
    “…A panel of seven murine monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) was raised against particles of okra leaf curl virus (OLCV), a whitefly-transmitted geminivirus which is…”
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    Antigenic structure of the coat protein of potato mop-top furovirus by Pereira, L G, Torrance, L, Roberts, I M, Harrison, B D

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-1994)
    “…The antigenic structure of the coat protein (CP) of potato mop-top furovirus (PMTV) was studied by electron microscopy of virus particles labeled with…”
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    A similarity between viral defense and gene silencing in plants by Ratcliff, F. (Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich, UK.), Harrison, B.D, Baulcombe, D.C

    “…Gene silencing in plants, in which an endogenous gene is suppressed by introduction of a related transgene, has been used for crop improvement. Observations…”
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    Natural genomic and antigenic variation in whitefly-transmitted geminiviruses (begomoviruses) by Harrison, B.D, Robinson, D.J

    Published in Annual review of phytopathology (1999)
    “…Begomoviruses have circular single-stranded DNA genomes, cause many diseases of dicotyledons in areas with warm climates and are transmitted by whiteflies of…”
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    Begomovirus coat protein: serology, variation and functions by Harrison, B.D., Swanson, M.M., Fargette, D.

    “…Coat protein (CP) forms the shell of the geminate particles that are typical of begomoviruses. It is the basis of serological detection and identification…”
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    Genome reconstitution and nucleic acid hybridization as methods of identifying particle-deficient isolates of tobacco rattle virus in potato plants with stem-mottle disease by Harrison, B D, Robinson, D J

    Published in Journal of virological methods (01-01-1982)
    “…NM isolates of tobacco rattle virus (TRV) are perpetuated by the larger genome nucleic acid (RNA-1) but do not produce nucleoprotein particles; their…”
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    Role of a novel type of double infection in the geminivirus-induced epidemic of severe cassava mosaic in Uganda by Harrison, B.D, Zhou, X, Otim-Nape, G.W, Liu, Y, Robinson, D.J

    Published in Annals of applied biology (01-12-1997)
    “…Summary To study the cause of the current epidemic of severe mosaic in Ugandan cassava, PCR analysis was used to detect and identify African cassava mosaic…”
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    Another quarter century of great progress in understanding the biological properties of plant viruses by Harrison, B.D, Robinson, D.J

    Published in Annals of applied biology (2005)
    “…Summary The last quarter century saw a massive application of new molecular and cell biological, and molecular genetical, techniques in research on plant…”
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    Sequence analysis and gene content of potato mop-top virus RNA 3: further evidence of heterogeneity in the genome organization of furoviruses by Kashiwazaki, S. (National Agriculture Research Center, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan.), Scott, K.P, Reavy, B, Harrison, B.D

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (10-01-1995)
    “…The complete sequence of the 2315 nucleotides in RNA 3 of potato mop-top furovirus (PMTV) isolate T was obtained by analysis of cDNA clones and by direct RNA…”
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    Virus resistance in transgenic plants that express cucumber mosaic virus satellite RNA by Harrison, Bryan D, Mayo, Michael A, Baulcombe, David C

    Published in Nature (London) (27-08-1987)
    “…A report that CMV replication is greatly decreased and symptom development largely suppressed in transgenic plants and their sexual progeny and that tomato…”
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    Expression of biologically active viral satellite RNA from the nuclear genome of transformed plants by Baulcombe, David C, Saunders, Graham R, Bevan, Michael W, Mayo, Michael A, Harrison, Bryan D

    Published in Nature (London) (1986)
    “…The particles of cultures of cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) contain the three genomic species of single-stranded RNA and a subgenomic species that acts as…”
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    Production of monoclonal antibodies to African cassava mosaic virus and differences in their reactivities with other whitefly-transmitted geminiviruses by Thomas, J.E, Massalski, P.R, Harrison, B.D

    Published in Journal of general virology (01-12-1986)
    “…Scottish Crop Research Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee DD2 5DA, U.K. A panel of murine monoclonal antibodies (MAbs), selected by indirect ELISA, was prepared to…”
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    Properties of monoclonal antibodies to potato leafroll luteovirus and their use to distinguish virus isolates differing in aphid transmissibility by Massalski, P.R, Harrison, B.D

    Published in Journal of general virology (01-07-1987)
    “…Scottish Crop Research Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee DD2 5DA, U.K. Ten murine monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) specific for a British isolate of potato leafroll…”
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    Systemic mastocytosis--a case treated with interferon alpha and radiotherapy by Harrison, B D, Ashford, R A, Hatton, C S

    Published in Clinical and laboratory haematology (01-09-1994)
    “…Systemic mastocytosis is uncommon. Symptoms result from local infiltration and degranulation of mast cells. Reports in the literature describe successful use…”
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