Stable (fixed) forms of viral capsid proteins, and viral...

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ABSTRACT:
Novel acetone- or alcohol-fixed viral capsid proteins, bacteria-containing, and papillomavirus L1-GST fusion proteins are described. These proteins are useful in vaccine preparation and as diagnostics.

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