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Genetic metamorphosis of herpes simplex virus-1 into a biological therapeutic for human cancer

Pages 113-125 | Published online: 03 Mar 2005

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IAN MOHR. (2004) NEUTRALIZING INNATE HOST DEFENSES TO CONTROL VIRAL TRANSLATION IN HSV-1 INFECTED CELLS. International Reviews of Immunology 23:1-2, pages 199-220.
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