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Novirhabdovirus

 
 
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Disease relevance of Novirhabdovirus

 

High impact information on Novirhabdovirus

 

Biological context of Novirhabdovirus

 

Gene context of Novirhabdovirus

References

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  4. Heterologous exchanges of the glycoprotein and the matrix protein in a Novirhabdovirus. Biacchesi, S., Béarzotti, M., Bouguyon, E., Brémont, M. J. Virol. (2002) [Pubmed]
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