DNA-mediated anisotropic mechanical reinforcement of a virus
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A Carreira | M. G. Mateu | J. Gómez‐Herrero | I. Schaap | P. D. de Pablo | P. Serena | C. Carrasco | A. Carreira | P J de Pablo | P A Serena | J Gómez-Herrero | M G Mateu | I A T Schaap | P. J. Pablo | C Carrasco | Iwan A. T. Schaap
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