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Epitope mapping of the Syrian hamster prion protein utilizing chimeric and mutant genes in a ... 1991 2026 2002 2014 92
  1. Epitope mapping of the Syrian hamster prion protein utilizing chimeric and mutant genes in a vaccinia virus expression system (1991)
    Mark Rogers, D. Serban et al. The Journal of Immunology

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