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Research Article

Activation of the Adenovirus and BK Virus Late Promoters: Effects of the BK Virus Enhancer and trans-Acting Viral Early Proteins

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Pages 3596-3605 | Received 14 Apr 1986, Accepted 24 Jul 1986, Published online: 31 Mar 2023

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