Deep-sequencing of Marburg virus genome during sequential mouse passaging and cell-culture adaptation reveals extensive changes over time
Abstract Marburg virus (MARV) has caused outbreaks of filoviral hemorrhagic fever since its discovery in 1967. The largest and deadliest outbreak occurred in Angola in 2005, with 252 cases and 227 deaths. In 2014, we developed a mouse-adapted MARV, Angola variant through serial passaging in mice. Th...
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Main Authors: | Haiyan Wei, Jonathan Audet, Gary Wong, Shihua He, Xueyong Huang, Todd Cutts, Steven Theriault, Bianli Xu, Gary Kobinger, Xiangguo Qiu |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8796fb766a094b68a66bfa75e8854c8c |
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