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Hepatology
Original article
HVR1-mediated antibody evasion of highly infectious in vivo adapted HCV in humanised mice
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Professor Jens Bukh, Department of Infectious Diseases, #144, Hvidovre Hospital, Kettegaard Allé 30, Hvidovre DK-2650, Denmark; jbukh{at}sund.ku.dk
Citation
HVR1-mediated antibody evasion of highly infectious in vivo adapted HCV in humanised mice
Publication history
- Received July 5, 2015
- Revised September 26, 2015
- Accepted October 7, 2015
- First published November 20, 2015.
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November 09, 2016
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