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  1. ... provided by retrovirus animal models. I made brief reference to slow viruses earlier -- I still like to introduce myself as ...
  2. ... results were found, data will be reported without reference to strain. Viruses. Murine cytomegalovirus was of the Smith . strain (9) ...
  3. ... by retro- virus animal models. I made brief reference to slow viruses earlier—I still like to introduce myself as ...
  4. ... immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has been proposed for these viruses.) (Science 1986: 232:697.) Where apprepriate, the reference to HIV may be given in a footnote. ...
  5. ... proposed does not directly name AIDS, but does reference the disease. Many viruses are named for the disease they are most ...
  6. ... and tularemia, and even with newly contrived biosynthetic viruses, the grimmest fruit of innovative biotechnology (7). References: .nf 1. Webster RG, Bean WJ, Gorman OT, ...
  7. ... to retrieve, view, and analyze complete genomes of viruses and phages. This site now contains 1,176 viral genomes and over 1,500 viral genomic reference sequences. This year Genomes group renovated the existing ...
  8. ... recent isolates from the USSR and Hong Kong, viruses were reacted in hemagglutination inhibition tests with antisera to reference strains representing known human, swine, equine, and avian ...
  9. ... generalizations to the limits of genetic change in viruses are equally hasty. Thank you very much. References: 1. Lederberg J. (1952) Cell genetics and hereditary ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The Biochemistry of Genetics 
    Publication: International Congress of Biochemistry (6th : 1964 : New York, N.Y.), [1964]
    ... unexpected feature is that the DNA of several viruses and bacteria has been shown to be circular (for references, see (10)). This is true for the polyoma ...
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