HIV-1 detection by nested PCR and viral culture in fresh or cryopreserved postmortem skin: potential implications for skin handling and allografting.
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J. Gala | J. Pirnay | G. Burtonboy | B. Vandercam | J L Gala | A T Vandenbroucke | B Vandercam | J P Pirnay | N Delferrière | G Burtonboy | A. Vandenbroucke | N. Delferrière
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