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The survival of herpes simplex virus in preserved murine corneas.

Ophthalmic Res 40(6):329-32 (2008) PMID 18698148

This study investigates the survival of HSV in infected mouse corneas, in the conditions of normal human eye bank preservation.

DOI: 151245
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