Cultured peripheral neuroglial cells are highly permissive to sheep prion infection.
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Cultured peripheral neuroglial cells are highly permissive to sheep prion infection.
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Cultured peripheral neuroglial cells are highly permissive to sheep prion infection.
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Cultured peripheral neuroglial cells are highly permissive to sheep prion infection.
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Cultured peripheral neuroglial cells are highly permissive to sheep prion infection.
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Anne Baron-Van Evercooren
Annick Le Dur
Corinne Bachelin
Didier Vilette
Gregory Perrot
Hubert Laude
Jean-Luc Vilotte
Nathalie Besnard
Olivier Andreoletti
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10.1128/JVI.78.1.482-490.2004
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