Location and primary structure of a major antigenic site for poliovirus neutralization
Philip D. Minor(National Institute for Biological Standards and Control), Jeffrey W. Almond(Sanofi (France)), Janet S. Bootman(National Institute for Biological Standards and Control), G. C. Schild(National Institute for Biological Standards and Control), M. Spitz(National Institute for Biological Standards and Control), Michael A. J. Ferguson(University of Dundee), L. D. Clarke(University of Leicester), Glyn Stanway(University of Essex), P. Reeve(University of Vienna), D. M. A. Evans(National Institute for Biological Standards and Control), R Hauptmann(University of Leicester), R. Mountford(University of Liverpool), Alan J. Cann(University of Leicester)
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