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    Binding of decay-accelerating factor by human echovirus 6 is a stable phenotype required for RD cell infection

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    Authors
    Williams, David
    Evans, D.
    Date
    2005
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Williams, David and Evans, David. 2005. Binding of decay-accelerating factor by human echovirus 6 is a stable phenotype required for RD cell infection, European Study Group on the Molecular Biology of Picornaviruses (Europic) 2005: XIIIth Meeting, May 23 2005. Lunteren, The Netherlands.
    Source Title
    2005 Europic Abstract Book
    Source Conference
    European Study Group on the Molecular Biology of Picornaviruses (Europic) 2005: XIIIth Meeting
    Faculty
    Faculty of Health Sciences
    Australian Biosecurity Co
    operative Research Centre for Emerging Infectious Disease
    School
    Australian Biosecurity CRC- Emerging Infectious Diseases (CRC-Core)
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45225
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