Transient gene expression by nonintegrating lentiviral vectors.
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Xiao-Jin Yu | Donald B Kohn | D. Kohn | R. Hollis | Xiao-Jin Yu | D. Petersen | I. Bahner | Catherine K. Yang | Roger P Hollis | Sarah J Nightingale | Karen A Pepper | Denise Petersen | Catherine Yang | Ingrid Bahner | K. Pepper | Sarah J. Nightingale
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