Woodchuck hepatitis virus is a more efficient oncogenic agent than ground squirrel hepatitis virus in a common host
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H. Varmus | L. Ferrell | D. Ganem | B. Tennant | C. Seeger | P. Cote | A. Yeager | B. Baldwin | W. Hornbuckle
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