Molecular analysis of prion strain variation and the aetiology of 'new variant' CJD
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Andrew F. Hill | James Ironside | John Collinge | J. Collinge | A. Hill | J. Ironside | Katie C. L. Sidle | Julie Meads | J. Meads | K. Sidle
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