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    Viskovska M, Anish R, Hu L, Chow DC, Hurwitz AM, Brown NG, Palzkill T, Estes MK, Prasad BV.
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  • 36. Structure-function analysis of rotavirus NSP2 octamer by using a novel complementation system.
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  • 39. Lipid metabolism is involved in the association of rotavirus viroplasms with endoplasmic reticulum membranes.
    Martínez JL, Eichwald C, Schraner EM, López S, Arias CF.
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