Infectious primate type C viruses: Three isolates belonging to a new subgroup from the brains of normal gibbons.
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C. Sherr | G. Todaro | M. Lieber | R. Benveniste | C. Gibbs | D. Gajdusek | Charles J. Sherr | Michael M. Lieber
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