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Persistence of an occlusion-negative recombinant Nucleopolyhedrovirus in Trichoplusia ni indicates high multiplicity of cellular infection

James Bull Orcid Logo, H. Charles J Godfray, David R O'Reilly

Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Volume: 67, Pages: 5204 - 5209

Swansea University Author: James Bull Orcid Logo

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Published in: Applied and Environmental Microbiology
ISSN: 0099-2240
Published: 2001
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title Persistence of an occlusion-negative recombinant Nucleopolyhedrovirus in Trichoplusia ni indicates high multiplicity of cellular infection
spellingShingle Persistence of an occlusion-negative recombinant Nucleopolyhedrovirus in Trichoplusia ni indicates high multiplicity of cellular infection
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title_short Persistence of an occlusion-negative recombinant Nucleopolyhedrovirus in Trichoplusia ni indicates high multiplicity of cellular infection
title_full Persistence of an occlusion-negative recombinant Nucleopolyhedrovirus in Trichoplusia ni indicates high multiplicity of cellular infection
title_fullStr Persistence of an occlusion-negative recombinant Nucleopolyhedrovirus in Trichoplusia ni indicates high multiplicity of cellular infection
title_full_unstemmed Persistence of an occlusion-negative recombinant Nucleopolyhedrovirus in Trichoplusia ni indicates high multiplicity of cellular infection
title_sort Persistence of an occlusion-negative recombinant Nucleopolyhedrovirus in Trichoplusia ni indicates high multiplicity of cellular infection
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