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A possible bovine polyomavirus

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A virus with the characteristics of a polyomavirus was isolated from tissue cultures prepared from the kidneys of a healthy new-born calf.

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Coackley, W., Maker, D. & Smith, V.W. A possible bovine polyomavirus. Archives of Virology 66, 161–166 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01314984

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