Extended in vivo transcriptomes of two ascoviruses with different tissue tropisms reveal alternative mechanisms for enhancing virus reproduction in hemolymph
Abstract Ascoviruses are large dsDNA viruses characterized by the extraordinary changes they induce in cellular pathogenesis and architecture whereby after nuclear lysis and extensive hypertrophy, each cell is cleaved into numerous vesicles for virion reproduction. However, the level of viral replic...
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Auteurs principaux: | Heba A. H. Zaghloul, Robert H. Hice, Peter Arensburger, Dennis K. Bideshi, Brian A. Federici |
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2021
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