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Murine polyomavirus microRNAs promote viruria during the acute phase of infection
James M. Burke, Clovis R. Bass, Emin T. Ulug, Christopher S. Sullivan
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/240994
James M. Burke
1The University of Texas at Austin, Center for Systems and Synthetic Biology, Center for Infectious Disease and Dept. Molecular Biosciences, 1 University Station A5000, Austin TX 78712-0162
Clovis R. Bass
1The University of Texas at Austin, Center for Systems and Synthetic Biology, Center for Infectious Disease and Dept. Molecular Biosciences, 1 University Station A5000, Austin TX 78712-0162
Emin T. Ulug
1The University of Texas at Austin, Center for Systems and Synthetic Biology, Center for Infectious Disease and Dept. Molecular Biosciences, 1 University Station A5000, Austin TX 78712-0162
Christopher S. Sullivan
1The University of Texas at Austin, Center for Systems and Synthetic Biology, Center for Infectious Disease and Dept. Molecular Biosciences, 1 University Station A5000, Austin TX 78712-0162
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Posted January 02, 2018.
Murine polyomavirus microRNAs promote viruria during the acute phase of infection
James M. Burke, Clovis R. Bass, Emin T. Ulug, Christopher S. Sullivan
bioRxiv 240994; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/240994
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