Recombination of Retrotransposon and Exogenous RNA Virus Results in Nonretroviral cDNA Integration
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Hans Hengartner | Jacqueline Weber | Thierry Heidmann | J. Weber | R. Zinkernagel | T. Heidmann | E. Gorelik | L. Hangartner | H. Hengartner | M. Geuking | M. Dewannieux | Marie Dewannieux | Lars Hangartner | Elieser Gorelik | Rolf M Zinkernagel | Markus B Geuking
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