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Transgenic pigs and virus adaptation

Robin A. Weiss
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Robin A. Weiss: the Institute of Cancer Research

Nature, 1998, vol. 391, issue 6665, 327-327

Abstract: Abstract Pigs offer the best hope of providing organs for transplantation to humans. But, in overcoming the problems of tissue rejection, we may be increasing our risk of infection from pig viruses.

Date: 1998
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