Evidence that developmentally regulated control of gene expression by a parvoviral allotropic determinant is particle mediated.

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Published in J Virol on May 01, 1988

Authors

E M Gardiner1, P Tattersall

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1: Department of Human Genetics, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06510.

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