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P03-08. Protection against SIVmac239 challenge in a rhesus macaque model conferred by a doxycycline dependent attenuated SIVmac239

P03-08. Protection against SIVmac239 challenge in a rhesus macaque model conferred by a doxycycline dependent attenuated SIVmac239

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Main Authors: Cranage M, Stebbings R, Manoussaka M, Li B, Klaver B, Kleibeuker W, Das A, Tudor H, Elsley W, Quartey-Papafio R, Robinson M, Berry N, Page M, Berkhout B, Almond N
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-10-01
Series:Retrovirology
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