Expression of the rubella virus structural proteins by an infectious Sindbis virus vector

Archives of Virology - Tập 140 Số 11 - Trang 2075-2084 - 1995
J P Chen1, David C. Miller2, Shigetaka Katow3, Teryl K. Frey3
1Department of Biology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, USA
2Viral Antigens, Inc., Memphis, U. S. A.
3Department of Biology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, U.S.A.

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