Genetic modification of a baculovirus vector for increased expression in insect cells
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R. Owens | L. Bird | R. Hitchman | L. King | R. Possee | A. Crombie | R. Novy | A. Chambers | Olga Lissina | Kathryn H. Loomis | Evangelia Siaterli | K. Ho | H. Sternard | Richard B. Hitchman | Robert D. Possee | Andrew T. Crombie | Louise E. Bird | Raymond J. Owens
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