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Part of the book series: Virology Monographs / Die Virusforschung in Einzeldarstellungen ((VIROLOGY,volume 1))

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The increasing number of symposia and reviews provide information on current problems and progress in virus research. Such discussions and “stock-taking” are not only stimulating, but are of great value. In addition, however, a comprehensive and detailed presentation of proven and established results is indispensable and essential.

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