Necrotic ulcerated lesion in a young boy caused by cowpox virus infection.
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The genome sequence of ectromelia virus Naval and Cornell isolates from outbreaks in North America.An increasing danger of zoonotic orthopoxvirus infections.Structural and Functional Characterization of Anti-A33 Antibodies Reveal a Potent Cross-Species Orthopoxviruses Neutralizer.ST-246 is a key antiviral to inhibit the viral F13L phospholipase, one of the essential proteins for orthopoxvirus wrapping.Are We Prepared in Case of a Possible Smallpox-Like Disease Emergence?
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Necrotic ulcerated lesion in a young boy caused by cowpox virus infection.
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Necrotic ulcerated lesion in a young boy caused by cowpox virus infection.
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Necrotic ulcerated lesion in a young boy caused by cowpox virus infection.
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Necrotic ulcerated lesion in a young boy caused by cowpox virus infection.
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Necrotic ulcerated lesion in a young boy caused by cowpox virus infection.
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Necrotic ulcerated lesion in a young boy caused by cowpox virus infection.
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Necrotic ulcerated lesion in a young boy caused by cowpox virus infection.
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P2093
P2860
P356
P1476
Necrotic ulcerated lesion in a young boy caused by cowpox virus infection.
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Anne-Laure Favier
Aurélie Georges
Christine Labrèze
Hervé Fleury
Jean-Marc Crance
Sébastien Lepreux
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10.1159/000331426
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2011-09-08T00:00:00Z