A recombinant rhesus cytomegalovirus expressing enhanced green fluorescent protein retains the wild-type phenotype and pathogenicity in fetal macaques.
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A recombinant rhesus cytomegalovirus expressing enhanced green fluorescent protein retains the wild-type phenotype and pathogenicity in fetal macaques.
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A recombinant rhesus cytomegal ...... thogenicity in fetal macaques.
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A recombinant rhesus cytomegal ...... thogenicity in fetal macaques.
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A recombinant rhesus cytomegal ...... thogenicity in fetal macaques.
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A recombinant rhesus cytomegal ...... thogenicity in fetal macaques.
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A recombinant rhesus cytomegal ...... thogenicity in fetal macaques.
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A recombinant rhesus cytomegal ...... thogenicity in fetal macaques.
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A recombinant rhesus cytomegal ...... thogenicity in fetal macaques.
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A recombinant rhesus cytomegal ...... thogenicity in fetal macaques.
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A recombinant rhesus cytomegal ...... thogenicity in fetal macaques.
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A recombinant rhesus cytomegal ...... thogenicity in fetal macaques.
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Alexander D Borowsky
Alice F Tarantal
Peter A Barry
Shan Shan Zhou
W L William Chang
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10.1128/JVI.76.18.9493-9504.2002
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2002-09-01T00:00:00Z