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Rösen, A., & Darai, G. (1985). Mapping of the deletion in the genome of HSV-1 strain HFEM responsible for its avirulent phenotype. Medical Microbiology and Immunology, 173(6), 329–343.

Authors 2
  1. A. Rösen (first)
  2. G. Darai (additional)
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@article{R_sen_1985, title={Mapping of the deletion in the genome of HSV-1 strain HFEM responsible for its avirulent phenotype}, volume={173}, ISSN={1432-1831}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02125037}, DOI={10.1007/bf02125037}, number={6}, journal={Medical Microbiology and Immunology}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Rösen, A. and Darai, G.}, year={1985}, month=feb, pages={329–343} }