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The ability of pseudorabies virus to grow in different hosts is affected by the duplication and translocation of sequences from the left end of the genome to the UL-US junction.

L M Reilly, G Rall, B Lomniczi, T C Mettenleiter, S Kuperschmidt, T Ben-Porat
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1656073

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  • Published online November 1, 1991.

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  1. L M Reilly,
  2. G Rall,
  3. B Lomniczi,
  4. T C Mettenleiter,
  5. S Kuperschmidt and
  6. T Ben-Porat
  1. Department of Microbiology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee 37232.

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The ability of pseudorabies virus to grow in different hosts is affected by the duplication and translocation of sequences from the left end of the genome to the UL-US junction.
L M Reilly, G Rall, B Lomniczi, T C Mettenleiter, S Kuperschmidt, T Ben-Porat
Journal of Virology Nov 1991, 65 (11) 5839-5847; DOI:

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Journal of Virology Nov 1991, 65 (11) 5839-5847; DOI:
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