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Origin of endogenous and exogenous agents in cell cultures

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Presented in the Session in Depth on Endogenous Viruses in Cell Culture at the Twenty-fifth Annual Meeting of the Tissue Culture Association, June 1974.

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Hopps, H.E. Origin of endogenous and exogenous agents in cell cultures. In Vitro 10, 243–246 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02615303

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