American Strain of Zika Virus Causes More Severe Microcephaly Than an Old Asian Strain in Neonatal Mice.
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Zika Virus Fatally Infects Wild Type Neonatal Mice and Replicates in Central Nervous System.Microencephaly in fetal piglets following in utero inoculation of Zika virus.Probing Molecular Insights into Zika Virus⁻Host Interactions.Evolution of Two Major Zika Virus Lineages: Implications for Pathology, Immune Response, and Vaccine DevelopmentE90 subunit vaccine protects mice from Zika virus infection and microcephalyDisruption of glial cell development by Zika virus contributes to severe microcephalic newborn mice
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American Strain of Zika Virus Causes More Severe Microcephaly Than an Old Asian Strain in Neonatal Mice.
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American Strain of Zika Virus ...... Asian Strain in Neonatal Mice.
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American Strain of Zika Virus ...... Asian Strain in Neonatal Mice.
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10.1016/J.EBIOM.2017.10.019
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2017-10-20T00:00:00Z