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    Buffalopox by Borisevich, Sergey V, Marennikova, S S, Stovba, L F, Petrov, A A, Krotvov, V T, Makhlai, A A

    Published in Voprosy virusologiĭ (2016)
    “…Buffalopox is a contagious viral disease affecting milch buffaloes (Bubalus Bubalis) and, rarely, cows. The disease has zoonotic implications, as outbreaks are…”
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    Human Monkeypox: A Study of 2,510 Contacts of 214 Patients by Jezek, Z., Marennikova, S. S., Mutumbo, M., Nakano, J. H., Paluku, K. M., Szczeniowski, M.

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-10-1986)
    “…A study of 2,510 contacts of 214 patients with human monkeypox was conducted in Zaire from 1980 to 1984. Among the contacts of 130 primary cases of human…”
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    Comparison of the genetic maps of variola and vaccinia viruses by Shchelkunov, Sergei N., Resenchuk, Sergei M., Totmenin, Alexei V., Blinov, Vladimir M., Marennikova, Svetlana S., Sandakhchiev, Lev S.

    Published in FEBS letters (02-08-1993)
    “…The complete genetic map of the variola major virus strain India-1967 is built basing on the sequence data. The suggested map is compared with the maps of the…”
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    Comparative Restriction Enzyme Analysis of the Genome in Variola Virus Strains from the Russian Collection by Babkina, I N, Babkin, I V, Marennikova, S S, Sandakhchiev, L S, Shchelkunov, S N

    Published in Molecular biology (New York) (01-05-2004)
    “…Comparative RFLP analysis was for the first time performed for 21 variola virus (VARV) strains of the Russian collection with 20 amplicons covering the total…”
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    Nucleotide sequence analysis of variola virus HindIII M, L, I genome fragments by Shchelkunov, S N, Blinov, V M, Totmenin, A V, Marennikova, S S, Kolykhalov, A A, Frolov, I V, Chizhikov, V E, Gytorov, V V, Gashikov, P V, Belanov, E F

    Published in Virus research (01-01-1993)
    “…DNA of the variola major virus strain India-1967 in the region of HindIII M, L, I fragments has been sequenced. Analysis of this sequence of 18029 bp revealed…”
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    Experimental infection of domestic cats by cowpox virus by Zhukova, O A, Tsanava, S A, Marennikova, S S

    Published in Acta virologica (Anglickâa verze) (01-05-1992)
    “…Infection of young domestic cats by cowpox virus isolated from sick rodents (family Muridae) revealed their high susceptibility to the virus; a severe disease…”
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    New outlook on the biology of cowpox virus by Marennikova, S S, Shelukhina, E M, Efremova, E V

    Published in Acta virologica (Anglickâa verze) (01-01-1984)
    “…Analysis of cowpox outbreaks revealed an extremely wide range of virus pathogenicity including 9 orders of mammals. Recent serological and virological data…”
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    Outbreak of Pox Disease among Carnivora (Felidae) and Edentata by Marennikova, Svetlana S., Maltseva, Nelly N., Korneeva, Valeria I., Garanina, Natalia M.

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-03-1977)
    “…An outbreak of pox disease in Carnivora of the family Felidae occurred in the Moscow Zoo. Two forms of the disease were found: (1) fatal, fulminant pulmonary…”
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    Field and experimental studies of poxvirus infections in rodents by Marennikova, S.S

    “…Data are presented from serological and virological investigations of natural and experimental infections, in rodents, with different poxviruses. The…”
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    Vaccine-like viruses: peculiarities of circulation in the South America by Borisevich, S V, Marennikova, S S, Stovba, L F, Makhlaĭ, A A, Loginova, S Ia, Terent'ev, A I, Krotkov, V T, Perekrest, V V, Krasnianskiĭ, V P

    Published in Voprosy virusologiĭ (01-03-2014)
    “…The peculiarities of the spread of vaccine-like viruses first revealed more than 50 years ago in the area of the South America was discussed. These viruses…”
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    Monkey pox in humans: current results by Marennikova, S S, Shelukhina, E M, Matsevich, G R, Ezek, Z, Khodakevich, L N, Zhukova, O A, Yanova, N N, Chekunova, E V

    Published in Acta virologica (Anglickâa verze) (01-05-1989)
    “…The presented studies were performed at the WHO Collaboration Center for Smallpox in Moscow in the framework of the WHO monkey pox project. The authors…”
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    Monoclonal antibodies to monkey pox virus: preparation and application by Marennikova, S S, Nagieva, F G, Matsevich, G R, Shelukhina, E M, Khabakhpasheva, A A, Platonova, G M

    Published in Acta virologica (Anglickâa verze) (01-01-1988)
    “…Two fusion experiments with NSO myeloma cells yielded 30 hybrid cell lines which continuously and actively secreted monoclonal antibodies (MoAb) to monkey pox…”
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    Isolation and properties of the causal agent of a new variola-like disease (monkeypox) in man by Marennikova, S S, Seluhina, E M, Mal'ceva, N N, Cimiskjan, K L, Macevic, G R

    “…The causal agent of a case of disease in man occurring in the Democratic Republic of the Congo with a similar clinical picture to smallpox was isolated and…”
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    Susceptibility of some rodent species to monkeypox virus, and course of the infection by Marennikova, S S, Seluhina, E M

    “…The authors studied the susceptibility of five species of rodent to monkeypox virus inoculated by various routes and the course of the infection. Reactions…”
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    The use of hyperimmune antivaccinia gamma-globulin for the prevention and treatment of smallpox by MARENNIKOVA, S S

    “…Smallpox prophylaxis studies having shown that the classical Jennerian type of vaccination may in some instances prove inadequate to prevent the development of…”
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