Detection of reovirus by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction using primers corresponding to conserved regions of the viral L1 genome segment.
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T. Dermody | T. Leary | S. Desai | I. Mushahwar | J. Wetzel | M. L. Chalmers | J. C. Erker | M. Chalmers
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