Characterization of the DNA binding activity of structural protein VP1 from chicken anaemia virus.
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Meng-Shiou Lee | Fang-Chun Sun | Y. Lien | Guan-Hua Lai | Meng-Shiunn Lee | Hsi-Jien Chen | Jai-Hong Cheng | Ming-Kuem Lin
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