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1. Machupo Virus with Mutations in the Transmembrane Domain and Glycosylation Sites of the Glycoprotein Is Attenuated and Immunogenic in Animal Models of Bolivian Hemorrhagic Fever. Mantlo EK, Maruyama J, Manning JT, Wanninger TG, Huang C, Smith JN, Patterson M, Paessler S, Koma T. J Virol; 2022 Apr 27; 96(8):e0020922. PubMed ID: 35343792 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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