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Publications by E. J. Wolffe
The Vaccinia Virus A14.5L Gene Encodes a Hydrophobic 53-Amino-Acid Virion Membrane Protein That Enhances Virulence in Mice and Is Conserved Among Vertebrate Poxviruses
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