Zika virus infects renal proximal tubular epithelial cells with prolonged persistency and cytopathic effects
Zika virus infects renal proximal tubular epithelial cells with prolonged persistency and cytopathic effects
Emerging Microbes & Infections 6,
e77 (August 2017). doi:10.1038/emi.2017.67
Authors: Jian Chen, Yi-feng Yang, Jun Chen, Xiaohui Zhou, Zhaoguang Dong, Tianyue Chen, Yu Yang, Peng Zou, Biao Jiang, Yunwen Hu, Lu Lu, Xiaoyan Zhang, Jia Liu, Jianqing Xu & Tongyu Zhu
Source: Emerging Microbes and Infections - Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Jian Chen Yi-feng Yang Jun Chen Xiaohui Zhou Zhaoguang Dong Tianyue Chen Yu Yang Peng Zou Biao Jiang Yunwen Hu Lu Lu Xiaoyan Zhang Jia Liu Jianqing Xu Tongyu Zhu Tags: cytopathic effects prolonged persistency renal proximal tubular epithelial cells urinary system Zika virus Source Type: research
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