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... that makes me uneasy . . . In the case of zoonoses, of course, we can’t eradicate unless we cure or eradicate the reservoir host. We don’t want to pave this entire planet to make it cleaner and safer for humans because it will be not only un-helpful, it will be boring, lonely, and ugly.” “I do have ...
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... particles the outer capsid protein, VP2, had been cleaved into five smaller products identified as VP2a to VP2e (Fig. 1, lane 4) which have been shown to be derived from virus structural proteins by Western blotting using antisera to purified AHSV-9 virus particles (data not shown). This contrasts w ...
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