Neuronal specificity of HSV/sleeping beauty amplicon transduction in utero is driven primarily by tropism and cell type composition (Q36983992)

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scientific article published on 24 July 2007
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Neuronal specificity of HSV/sleeping beauty amplicon transduction in utero is driven primarily by tropism and cell type composition
scientific article published on 24 July 2007

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    Neuronal specificity of HSV/sleeping beauty amplicon transduction in utero is driven primarily by tropism and cell type composition (English)
    Elise B Peterson
    Michael A Mastrangelo
    Howard J Federoff
    William J Bowers
    24 July 2007
    1848-1855

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