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. 1977 Sep;36(3):397–399. doi: 10.1038/bjc.1977.208

Iododeoxyuridine activation of oncornavirus-like particles of hamster origin.

A Yaniv, E Eylan
PMCID: PMC2025429  PMID: 200255

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