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Volume 17, Number 2—February 2011
Research

Phocine Distemper Virus in Seals, East Coast, United States, 2006

J.A. Philip Earle, Mary M. Melia, Nadine V. Doherty, Ole Nielsen, and S. Louise CosbyComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Author affiliations: Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, UK (J.A.P. Earle, M.M. Melia, N.V. Doherty, S.L. Cosby); Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (O. Nielsen)

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Figure 1

VeroDogSLAM cells 30 h postinfection inoculated with tissue (liver) homogenate from a dead adult female harbor seal from Maine that died in July 2006. Syncytia are seen in the monolayer, which is stained with hematoxylin and eosin (original magnification ×100).

Figure 1. VeroDogSLAM cells 30 h postinfection inoculated with tissue (liver) homogenate from a dead adult female harbor seal from Maine that died in July 2006. Syncytia are seen in the monolayer, which is stained with hematoxylin and eosin (original magnification ×100).

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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