Ebola Virus Infections in Nonhuman Primates Are Temporally Influenced by Glycoprotein Poly-U Editing Site Populations in the Exposure Material.

Autor: Trefry, John C.1 john.c.trefry.ctr@mail.mil, Wollen, Suzanne E.1 suzanne.e.wollen.ctr@mail.mil, Nasar, Farooq1 farooq.nasar.ctr@mail.mil, Shamblin, Joshua D.1 joshua.d.shamblin.civ@mail.mil, Kern, Steven J.1 kern.steven0@gmail.com, Bearss, Jeremy J.2 jeremy.j.bearss.mil@mail.mil, Jefferson, Michelle A.2 michelle.a.jefferson.mil@mail.mil, Chance, Taylor B.2 taylor.b.chance.mil@mail.mil, Kugelman, Jeffery R.3 jeffery.r.kugelman.mil@mail.mil, Ladner, Jason T.3 jason.t.ladner.ctr@mail.mil, Honko, Anna N.1 anna.honko@nih.gov, Kobs, Dean J.4 kobsd@battelle.org, Wending, Morgan Q. S.4 wendingm@battelle.org, Sabourin, Carol L.4 SabourinC@battelle.org, Pratt, William D.1 william.d.pratt.civ@mail.mil, Palacios, Gustavo F.3 gustavo.f.palacios.ctr@mail.mil, Pitt, M. Louise M.1 margaret.l.pitt.civ@mail.mil
Zdroj: Viruses (1999-4915). 2015, Vol. 7 Issue 12, p6739-6754. 16p.
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