Susceptibility of Human Lymphoid Tissue Cultured ex vivo to Xenotropic Murine Leukemia Virus-Related Virus (XMRV) Infection
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B. Clotet | M. Bofill | M. Massanella | J. Blanco | C. Carrato | J. Areal | J. Carrillo | M. Curriu | C. Cabrera | Francesc Cunyat | R. Peña | Elisabet García | Peter Wienberg
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