Intracerebral Borna disease virus infection of bank voles leading to peripheral spread and reverse transcription of viral RNA.
Bornaviruses, which chronically infect many species, can cause severe neurological diseases in some animal species; their association with human neuropsychiatric disorders is, however, debatable. The epidemiology of Borna disease virus (BDV), as for other members of the family Bornaviridae, is large...
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Autores principales: | Paula Maria Kinnunen, Hanna Inkeroinen, Mette Ilander, Eva Riikka Kallio, Henna Pauliina Heikkilä, Esa Koskela, Tapio Mappes, Airi Palva, Antti Vaheri, Anja Kipar, Olli Vapalahti |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011
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