New sequence polymorphisms in the outer loops of the JC polyomavirus major capsid protein (VP1) possibly associated with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy.
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W. Hall | K. Nagashima | T. Kitamura | H. Mori | Y. Yogo | K. Noda | A. Kanazawa | H. Ikegaya | T. Oh-ishi | Huai-Ying Zheng | T. Takasaka | Tomoyuki Kabuki | K. Joh | Kohsuke Joh | T. Oh‐ishi
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