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Generation of neutralizing aptamers against herpes simplex virus type 2: Potential components of multivalent microbicides

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Author(s):Moore, M.D. | Bunka, D.H.J. | Forzan, M. | Spear, P.G. | Stockley, P.G. | Mcgowan, I. | James, W.
Publication year: 2011
Journal / Book title: Journal of General Virology

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