Differences in "in vitro" infectivity of Zika virus lineages reveal cellular preference that could implicate in outbreak intensity (2018)
- Authors:
- USP affiliated authors: ESPOSITO, DANILLO LUCAS ALVES - FMRP ; FONSECA, BENEDITO ANTONIO LOPES DA - FMRP ; FERREIRA, MARCELA CAROLINA PARDINHO - FFCLRP ; MORAES, FLAVIA MASSON DE - FMRP ; RIBEIRO, BEATRIZ DOS SANTOS - FMRP ; PERSONA, MICHELLI ROMANOLI - FMRP
- Unidades: FMRP; FFCLRP
- Subjects: ZIKA VÍRUS; PYLOCHELIDAE; IMUNOLOGIA CELULAR
- Keywords: Zika virus; Phylogeny; Outbreak intensity; Cellular preference; Immunological response
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- Language: Inglês
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- Publisher place: Trivandrum
- Date published: 2018
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- Título do periódico: Current Topics in Virology
- ISSN: 0972-4591
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v. 15, p. 27-39, 2018
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ESPOSITO, Danillo Lucas Alves et al. Differences in "in vitro" infectivity of Zika virus lineages reveal cellular preference that could implicate in outbreak intensity. Current Topics in Virology, v. 15, p. 27-39, 2018Tradução . . Disponível em: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/330364910_Differences_in_in_vitro_infectivity_of_Zika_virus_lineages_reveal_cellular_preference_that_could_implicate_in_outbreak_intensity. Acesso em: 18 maio 2024. -
APA
Esposito, D. L. A., Ferreira, M. C. P., Moraes, F. M. de, Ribeiro, B. dos S., Persona, M. R., & Fonseca, B. A. L. da. (2018). Differences in "in vitro" infectivity of Zika virus lineages reveal cellular preference that could implicate in outbreak intensity. Current Topics in Virology, 15, 27-39. Recuperado de https://www.researchgate.net/publication/330364910_Differences_in_in_vitro_infectivity_of_Zika_virus_lineages_reveal_cellular_preference_that_could_implicate_in_outbreak_intensity -
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Esposito DLA, Ferreira MCP, Moraes FM de, Ribeiro B dos S, Persona MR, Fonseca BAL da. Differences in "in vitro" infectivity of Zika virus lineages reveal cellular preference that could implicate in outbreak intensity [Internet]. Current Topics in Virology. 2018 ; 15 27-39.[citado 2024 maio 18 ] Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/330364910_Differences_in_in_vitro_infectivity_of_Zika_virus_lineages_reveal_cellular_preference_that_could_implicate_in_outbreak_intensity -
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Esposito DLA, Ferreira MCP, Moraes FM de, Ribeiro B dos S, Persona MR, Fonseca BAL da. Differences in "in vitro" infectivity of Zika virus lineages reveal cellular preference that could implicate in outbreak intensity [Internet]. Current Topics in Virology. 2018 ; 15 27-39.[citado 2024 maio 18 ] Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/330364910_Differences_in_in_vitro_infectivity_of_Zika_virus_lineages_reveal_cellular_preference_that_could_implicate_in_outbreak_intensity - Differences in "in vitro" infectivity of Zika virus lineages reveal cellular preference that could implicate in outbreak intensity
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