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    Analysis of the role of DAF in the uncoating of DAF-binding enteroviruses

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    Authors
    Williams, David
    Goodfellow, I.
    Chaudrhry, Y.
    Tuthill, T.
    Rowlands, D.
    Evans, D.
    Date
    2005
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Williams, David and Goodfellow, Ian and Chaudrhry, Yazmin and Tuthill, Tobias and Rowlands, David and Evans, David. 2005. Analysis of the role of DAF in the uncoating of DAF-binding enteroviruses, 3rd Australian Virology Group Meeting, Fraser Island, Dec 9 2005. Phillip Island, Victoria.
    Source Title
    Australian Virology Group Abstract and Delegate Information
    Source Conference
    3rd Australian Virology Group Meeting, Fraser Island
    Faculty
    Faculty of Health Sciences
    Australian Biosecurity Co
    operative Research Centre for Emerging Infectious Disease
    School
    Australian Biosecurity CRC- Emerging Infectious Diseases (CRC-Core)
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/5247
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