Biochemical characterization of the helper component of Cauliflower mosaic virus.

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Published in J Virol on September 01, 2001

Authors

E Hebrard1, M Drucker, D Leclerc, T Hohn, M Uzest, R Froissart, J M Strub, S Sanglier, A van Dorsselaer, A Padilla, G Labesse, S Blanc

Author Affiliations

1: Station de Recherches de Pathologie Comparée, UMR 5087, INRA-CNRS-Université Montpellier II, 30380 Saint-Christol-les-Alès, France.

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