Mr. Willard Carleton Carpenter OD/OPTOMETRIST
Optometrist
57 Main St Newport NH, 03773About
Dr. Willard Carpenter is an optometrist practicing in Newport, NH. Dr. Carpenter specializing in providing eye care services to patients. As an optometrist, Dr. Carpenter performs eye exams, tests vision, corrects vision by prescribing eye glasses or contacts, detects certain eye disorders and manages and treats vision problems. Optometrists often work closely with ophthalmologists who may need to further treat patients with surgical procedures.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Is rinderpest virus the archevirus of the Morbillivirus genus?
- The antigenic relationship between measles, canine distemper and rinderpest viruses studied with monoclonal antibodies.
- Epitopes on foot-and-mouth disease virus particles. I. Topology.
- Immune protection against foot-and-mouth disease virus studied using virus-neutralizing and non-neutralizing concentrations of monoclonal antibodies.
- Conformational alteration in foot-and-mouth disease virus virion capsid structure after complexing with monospecific antibody.
- Electrofocusing structural and induced proteins of aphthovirus.
- A hemi-nested PCR assay for the detection and identification of vesicular stomatitis virus nucleic acid.
- A comparative study of serological and biochemical methods for strain differentiation of foot-and-mouth disease type A viruses.
- Genetic relationships between foot-and-mouth disease type Asia 1 viruses.
- An indirect sandwich ELISA for the identification of bovine enteroviruses.
- Detection of foot-and-mouth disease virus RNA in clinical samples and cell culture isolates by amplification of the capsid coding region.
- Identification of a fifth neutralizable site on type O foot-and-mouth disease virus following characterization of single and quintuple monoclonal antibody escape mutants.
- Comparison of a radioactive and non-radioactive method for sequencing foot and mouth disease virus isolates.
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