The genetic stability, replication kinetics and cytopathogenicity of recombinant avian coronaviruseswith a t16a or an a26f mutation within the e protein iscell-type dependent

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  • who: Isobel Webb et al. from the The Pirbright Institute, Woking , NF, UK School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Life Sciences, The University of Bristol have published the Article: The Genetic Stability, Replication Kinetics and Cytopathogenicity of Recombinant Avian Coronaviruseswith a T16A or an A26F Mutation within the E Protein IsCell-Type Dependent, in the Journal: Viruses 2022, 1784 of /2022/
  • what: The E protein is divided into three domains; a short hydrophilic N terminal domain, a a transmembrane domain, which is the focus of this study, and a long hydrophil transmembrane domain . . .

     

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