Characterization of Mumps Virus Isolated in Saitama Prefecture, Japan, by Sequence Analysis of the SH Gene
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概要
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- 2001-12-20
著者
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Hoshino Yoshihiko
Department Of Infectious Diseases Institute Of Medical Science University Of Tokyo
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Segawa Yukari
Virus Division Saitama Institute Of Public Health
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UCHIDA Kazue
Virus Division, Saitama Institute of Public Health
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SHINOHARA Michiyo
Virus Division, Saitama Institute of Public Health
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SHIMADA Shin-ichi
Virus Division, Saitama Institute of Public Health
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HOSHINO Yoji
Virus Division, Saitama Institute of Public Health
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Uchida Kazue
Virus Division Saitama Institute Of Public Health
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Shinohara Michiyo
Virus Division Saitama Institute Of Public Health
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Shimada Shin-ichi
Virus Division Saitama Institute Of Public Health
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