Capsid diversity in small round-structured viruses: molecular characterization of an antigenically distinct human enteric calicivirus.

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Published in Virus Res on August 01, 1995

Authors

S M Green1, P R Lambden, E O Caul, C R Ashley, I N Clarke

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Molecular Microbiology, University Medical School, Southampton General Hospital, UK.

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