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Herpes simplex virus type 1 mutant strain in1814 establishes a unique, slowly progressing infection in SCID mice.

T Valyi-Nagy, S L Deshmane, B Raengsakulrach, M Nicosia, R M Gesser, M Wysocka, A Dillner, N W Fraser
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PubMed 
1331523

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History 
  • Published online December 1, 1992.

Author Information

  1. T Valyi-Nagy,
  2. S L Deshmane,
  3. B Raengsakulrach,
  4. M Nicosia,
  5. R M Gesser,
  6. M Wysocka,
  7. A Dillner and
  8. N W Fraser
  1. Wistar Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104.

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Herpes simplex virus type 1 mutant strain in1814 establishes a unique, slowly progressing infection in SCID mice.
T Valyi-Nagy, S L Deshmane, B Raengsakulrach, M Nicosia, R M Gesser, M Wysocka, A Dillner, N W Fraser
Journal of Virology Dec 1992, 66 (12) 7336-7345; DOI:

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Herpes simplex virus type 1 mutant strain in1814 establishes a unique, slowly progressing infection in SCID mice.
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Journal of Virology Dec 1992, 66 (12) 7336-7345; DOI:
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