Sensitive assays for simian foamy viruses reveal a high prevalence of infection in commensal, free-ranging Asian monkeys.
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Sensitive assays for simian foamy viruses reveal a high prevalence of infection in commensal, free-ranging Asian monkeys.
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Benjamin P Y-H Lee
Chaleamchat Somgird
Cynthia May
Gregory A Engel
Katherine A Steinkraus
Maxine L Linial
Michael A Schillaci
Nantiya Aggimarangsee
Richard Grant
Tulyawat Sutthipat
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10.1128/JVI.00343-07
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2007-05-02T00:00:00Z