Studies of scrapie in cell culture cell-fusing properties of the scrapie and CJD viruses and replication of the scrapie virus in SV 40 transformed mouse brain cells
Asher, D.; Yanagihara, R.; Kidson, C.G.jdusek, D.J.; Gibbs, C.J.
Proceedings International symposium on chronic virus infections: ub 1980) 227-234
1980
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