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Journal Article | Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't | Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

An avirulent ICP34.5 deletion mutant of herpes simplex virus type 1 is capable of in vivo spontaneous reactivation.

G C Perng, R L Thompson, N M Sawtell, W E Taylor, S M Slanina, H Ghiasi, R Kaiwar, A B Nesburn, S L Wechsler
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7707530

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  • Published online May 1, 1995.

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  1. G C Perng,
  2. R L Thompson,
  3. N M Sawtell,
  4. W E Taylor,
  5. S M Slanina,
  6. H Ghiasi,
  7. R Kaiwar,
  8. A B Nesburn and
  9. S L Wechsler
  1. Ophthalmology Research Laboratories, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Research Institute, Los Angeles 90048, USA.

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An avirulent ICP34.5 deletion mutant of herpes simplex virus type 1 is capable of in vivo spontaneous reactivation.
G C Perng, R L Thompson, N M Sawtell, W E Taylor, S M Slanina, H Ghiasi, R Kaiwar, A B Nesburn, S L Wechsler
Journal of Virology May 1995, 69 (5) 3033-3041; DOI:

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G C Perng, R L Thompson, N M Sawtell, W E Taylor, S M Slanina, H Ghiasi, R Kaiwar, A B Nesburn, S L Wechsler
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