A single immunization with recombinant rabies virus (ERAG3G) confers complete protection against rabies in mice
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Ha-Hyun Kim | N. Ito | K. Nakagawa | Jae-Young Song | J. Nah | M. Sugiyama | Dong-Kun Yang | B. Hyun | Keisuke Nakagawa
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