Features of Circulating Parainfluenza Virus Required for Growth in Human Airway
ABSTRACT Respiratory paramyxoviruses, including the highly prevalent human parainfluenza viruses, cause the majority of childhood croup, bronchiolitis, and pneumonia, yet there are currently no vaccines or effective treatments. Paramyxovirus research has relied on the study of laboratory-adapted str...
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Auteurs principaux: | Laura M. Palermo, Manik Uppal, Lucy Skrabanek, Paul Zumbo, Soren Germer, Nora C. Toussaint, Bert K. Rima, Devra Huey, Stefan Niewiesk, Matteo Porotto, Anne Moscona |
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American Society for Microbiology
2016
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