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Shope

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Shope (shp), Richard 1901-1966.
American pathologist and virologist who was the first to isolate an influenza virus.

Shope
named after R. E. Shope, American virologist.

Shope fibroma
see Shope rabbit fibroma.
Shope papilloma
caused by a papilloma virus and manifested by gray to black, tall, thin, horny structures on the skin of wild rabbits. The lesions may be on the head, neck, shoulders, abdomen and inside the thighs. The disease is transmissible.


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