Hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype distribution in German isolates: studies on the sequence variability in the E2 and NS5 region
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D. Wirth | E. Schreier | K. Stark | G. Driesel | R. Baumgarten | D. Wirth | U. Sucker
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