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Garcia-Maruniak A, Abd-Alla AMM, Salem TZ, Parker AG, Lietze V-U, van Oers MM, Maruniak JE, Kim W, Burand JP, Cousserans F et al..  2009.  Two viruses that cause salivary gland hypertrophy in Glossina pallidipes and Musca domestica are related and form a distinct phylogenetic clade.. J Gen Virol. 90(Pt 2):334-46.
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Burand JP, Tan W, Kim W, Nojima S, Roelofs W.  2005.  Infection with the insect virus Hz-2v alters mating behavior and pheromone production in female Helicoverpa zea moths.. J Insect Sci. 5:6.
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Burand JP, Kim W, Welch A, Elkinton JS.  2011.  Identification of a nucleopolyhedrovirus in winter moth populations from Massachusetts.. J Invertebr Pathol. 108(3):217-9.
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Burand JP, Kim W, Afonso CL, Tulman ER, Kutish GF, Lu Z, Rock DL.  2012.  Analysis of the genome of the sexually transmitted insect virus Helicoverpa zea nudivirus 2.. Viruses. 4(1):28-61.
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