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  • 21. Effects of adenosine dialdehyde on S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase and S-adenosylmethionine-dependent transmethylations in mouse L929 cells.
    Bartel RL, Borchardt RT.
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  • 23. Comparative efficacy of broad-spectrum antiviral agents as inhibitors of rotavirus replication in vitro.
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    Visram M, Radulovic M, Steiner S, Malanovic N, Eichmann TO, Wolinski H, Rechberger GN, Tehlivets O.
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    Durbin RK, De Clercq E, Stollar V.
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    Wnuk SF, Yuan CS, Borchardt RT, Balzarini J, De Clercq E, Robins MJ.
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