The Bovine Herpesvirus 4 Bo10 Gene Encodes a Nonessential Viral Envelope Protein That Regulates Viral Tropism through both Positive and Negative Effects
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J. Mast | A. Vanderplasschen | P. Stevenson | C. Lété | B. Machiels | L. Gillet | B. Dewals | K. de Fays
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