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Herpesvirus saimiri strains from three DNA subgroups have different oncogenic potentials in New Zealand white rabbits.

M M Medveczky, E Szomolanyi, R Hesselton, D DeGrand, P Geck, P G Medveczky
M M Medveczky
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E Szomolanyi
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2547988

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  • Published online September 1, 1989.

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  1. M M Medveczky,
  2. E Szomolanyi,
  3. R Hesselton,
  4. D DeGrand,
  5. P Geck and
  6. P G Medveczky
  1. Department of Pharmacology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester 01655.

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Herpesvirus saimiri strains from three DNA subgroups have different oncogenic potentials in New Zealand white rabbits.
M M Medveczky, E Szomolanyi, R Hesselton, D DeGrand, P Geck, P G Medveczky
Journal of Virology Sep 1989, 63 (9) 3601-3611; DOI:

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Herpesvirus saimiri strains from three DNA subgroups have different oncogenic potentials in New Zealand white rabbits.
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