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    Identification of a novel nidovirus as a potential cause of large scale mortalities in the endangered Bellinger River snapping turtle (Myuchelys georgesi) by Zhang, Jing, Finlaison, Deborah S, Frost, Melinda J, Gestier, Sarah, Gu, Xingnian, Hall, Jane, Jenkins, Cheryl, Parrish, Kate, Read, Andrew J, Srivastava, Mukesh, Rose, Karrie, Kirkland, Peter D

    Published in PloS one (24-10-2018)
    “…In mid-February 2015, a large number of deaths were observed in the sole extant population of an endangered species of freshwater snapping turtle, Myuchelys…”
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    Identification and characterisation of an ostreid herpesvirus-1 microvariant (OsHV-1 µ-var) in Crassostrea gigas (Pacific oysters) in Australia by Jenkins, Cheryl, Hick, Paul, Gabor, Melinda, Spiers, Zoe, Fell, Shayne A, Gu, Xingnian, Read, Andrew, Go, Jeffrey, Dove, Michael, O'Connor, Wayne, Kirkland, Peter D, Frances, Jane

    Published in Diseases of aquatic organisms (22-07-2013)
    “…Between November 2010 and January 2011, triploid Crassostrea gigas (Pacific oysters) cultivated in the Georges River, New South Wales, experienced >95%…”
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    Influenza virus A (H10N7) in chickens and poultry abattoir workers, Australia by Arzey, George G, Kirkland, Peter D, Arzey, K Edla, Frost, Melinda, Maywood, Patrick, Conaty, Stephen, Hurt, Aeron C, Deng, Yi-Mo, Iannello, Pina, Barr, Ian, Dwyer, Dominic E, Ratnamohan, Mala, McPhie, Kenneth, Selleck, Paul

    Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-05-2012)
    “…In March 2010, an outbreak of low pathogenicity avian influenza A (H10N7) occurred on a chicken farm in Australia. After processing clinically normal birds…”
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    Development and Evaluation of Real Time RT-PCR Assays for Detection and Typing of Bluetongue Virus by Maan, Sushila, Maan, Narender Singh, Belaganahalli, Manjunatha N, Potgieter, Abraham C, Kumar, Vinay, Batra, Kanisht, Wright, Isabel M, Kirkland, Peter D, Mertens, Peter P C

    Published in PloS one (23-09-2016)
    “…Bluetongue virus is the type species of the genus Orbivirus, family Reoviridae. Bluetongue viruses (BTV) are transmitted between their vertebrate hosts…”
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    The Outcome of Porcine Foetal Infection with Bungowannah Virus is Dependent on the Stage of Gestation at Which Infection Occurs. Part 1: Serology and Virology by Finlaison, Deborah S, Kirkland, Peter D

    Published in Viruses (26-06-2020)
    “…Bungowannah virus is a novel porcine pestivirus identified in a disease outbreak in Australia in 2003. The aim of this study was to determine the outcome of…”
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    The Outcome of Porcine Foetal Infection with Bungowannah Virus Is Dependent on the Stage of Gestation at Which Infection Occurs. Part 2: Clinical Signs and Gross Pathology by Finlaison, Deborah S, Kirkland, Peter D

    Published in Viruses (10-08-2020)
    “…Bungowannah virus is a novel pestivirus identified from a disease outbreak in a piggery in Australia in June 2003. The aim of this study was to determine…”
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    An investigation into the transmission and control of pestivirus in sheep in Australia by Prell, MM, McGrath, SR, Kirkland, PD, Allworth, MB

    Published in Australian veterinary journal (01-03-2024)
    “…Border disease virus (BDV) is a member of the pestivirus genus that primarily affects sheep, causing reproductive losses through abortion, still births and the…”
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    Comparison of different methods for an accurate assessment of cytotoxicity in the in vitro micronucleus test I. Theoretical aspects by LORGE, E, HAYASHI, M, ALBERTINI, S, KIRKLAND, D

    Published in Mutation research (01-08-2008)
    “…A decrease in the cytokinesis-block proliferation index (CBPI) or replication index (RI) is routinely used to determine cytotoxicity of a test compound and…”
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    A review of factors influencing artificial salmonid incubation success and a spate river-specific incubator design by KIRKLAND, D.

    Published in Fisheries management and ecology (01-02-2012)
    “…Salmonid incubators are a common means of introducing fish into rivers to re‐establish or redistribute populations. Whilst survival rates of ova to emerging…”
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    In vitro approaches to develop weight of evidence (WoE) and mode of action (MoA) discussions with positive in vitro genotoxicity results by Kirkland, DJ, Aardema, M, Banduhn, N, Carmichael, P, Fautz, R, Meunier, J-R, Pfuhler, S

    Published in Mutagenesis (01-05-2007)
    “…A recent analysis by Kirkland et al. [Kirkland, D., Aardema, M., Henderson, L. and Müller, L. (2005) Evaluation of the ability of a battery of 3 in vitro…”
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    Tricyclic antipsychotics promote adipogenic gene expression to potentiate preadipocyte differentiation in vitro by Cottingham, Christopher M., Patrick, Taylor, Richards, Morgan A., Blackburn, Kirkland D.

    “…Antipsychotic-induced weight gain is a well-established but poorly understood clinical phenomenon. New mechanistic insights into how antipsychotics modulate…”
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    Seasonality of dipteran‐mediated methylmercury flux from ponds by Chumchal, Matthew M., Drenner, Ray W., Hall, MacGregor N., Polk, D. Kirkland, Williams, Edward B., Ortega‐Rodriguez, Celeste L., Kennedy, James H.

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-07-2018)
    “…Methylmercury (MeHg) is an aquatic contaminant that can be transferred to terrestrial predators by emergent aquatic insects. We assessed the effects of month…”
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    Influenza virus transmission from horses to dogs, Australia by Kirkland, Peter D, Finlaison, Deborah S, Crispe, Ellie, Hurt, Aeron C

    Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-04-2010)
    “…During the 2007 equine influenza outbreak in Australia, respiratory disease in dogs in close contact with infected horses was noted; influenza (H3N8) virus…”
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    Evolution of Bovine Ephemeral Fever Virus in the Australian Episystem by Trinidad, Lee, Blasdell, Kim R, Joubert, D Albert, Davis, Steven S, Melville, Lorna, Kirkland, Peter D, Coulibaly, Fasséli, Holmes, Edward C, Walker, Peter J

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-02-2014)
    “…Classifications Services JVI Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley Reddit…”
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    Expanding the range of the respiratory infectome in Australian feedlot cattle with and without respiratory disease using metatranscriptomics by Brito, Barbara P, Frost, Melinda J, Anantanawat, Kay, Jaya, Frederick, Batterham, Tony, Djordjevic, Steven P, Chang, Wei-Shan, Holmes, Edward C, Darling, Aaron E, Kirkland, Peter D

    Published in Microbiome (25-07-2023)
    “…Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is one of the most common diseases in intensively managed cattle, often resulting in high morbidity and mortality. Although…”
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    Hendra Virus Infection in Dog, Australia, 2013 by Kirkland, Peter D, Gabor, Melinda, Poe, Ian, Neale, Kristie, Chaffey, Kim, Finlaison, Deborah S, Gu, Xingnian, Hick, Paul M, Read, Andrew J, Wright, Therese, Middleton, Deborah

    Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-12-2015)
    “…Hendra virus occasionally causes severe disease in horses and humans. In Australia in 2013, infection was detected in a dog that had been in contact with an…”
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    Nidoviruses in Reptiles: A Review by Parrish, Kate, Kirkland, Peter D., Skerratt, Lee F., Ariel, Ellen

    Published in Frontiers in veterinary science (21-09-2021)
    “…Since their discovery in 2014, reptile nidoviruses (also known as serpentoviruses) have emerged as significant pathogens worldwide. They are known for causing…”
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