Durable sequence stability and bone marrow tropism in a macaque model of human pegivirus infection (2015)
- Authors:
- Bailey, Adam L.
- Lauck, Michael
- Mohns, Mariel
- Peterson, Eric J.
- Beheler, Kerry
- Brunner, Kevin G.
- Crosno, Kristin
- Mejia, Andres
- Mutschler, James
- Gehrke, Matthew
- Greene, Justin
- Ericsen, Adam J.
- Weiler, Andrea
- Lehrer-Brey, Gabrielle
- Friedrich, Thomas C.
- Sibley, Samuel D.
- Kallas, Esper G.
- Capuano III, Saverio
- Rogers, Jeffrey
- Goldberg, Tony L.
- Simmons, Heather A.
- O’Connor, David H.
- Autor USP: KALLAS, ESPER GEORGES - FM
- Unidade: FM
- DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.aab3467
- Subjects: MACACOS; HEPATITE VIRAL HUMANA; INFECÇÕES OPORTUNISTAS; INFECÇÕES POR VÍRUS DE DNA; TESTES SOROLÓGICOS
- Language: Inglês
- Imprenta:
- Publisher place: Washington
- Date published: 2015
- Source:
- Título do periódico: Science Translational Medicine
- ISSN: 1946-6234
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v. 7, 12 p. art. 305, 2015
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ABNT
BAILEY, Adam L.; LAUCK, Michael; MOHNS, Mariel; et al. Durable sequence stability and bone marrow tropism in a macaque model of human pegivirus infection. Science Translational Medicine, Washington, v. 7, p. 12 art. 305, 2015. Disponível em: < http://stm.sciencemag.org/content/7/305/305ra144.full-text.pdf+html > DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.aab3467. -
APA
Bailey, A. L., Lauck, M., Mohns, M., Peterson, E. J., Beheler, K., Brunner, K. G., et al. (2015). Durable sequence stability and bone marrow tropism in a macaque model of human pegivirus infection. Science Translational Medicine, 7, 12 art. 305. doi:10.1126/scitranslmed.aab3467 -
NLM
Bailey AL, Lauck M, Mohns M, Peterson EJ, Beheler K, Brunner KG, Crosno K, Mejia A, Mutschler J, Gehrke M, Greene J, Ericsen AJ, Weiler A, Lehrer-Brey G, Friedrich TC, Sibley SD, Kallas EG, Capuano III S, Rogers J, Goldberg TL, Simmons HA, O’Connor DH. Durable sequence stability and bone marrow tropism in a macaque model of human pegivirus infection [Internet]. Science Translational Medicine. 2015 ; 7 12 art. 305.Available from: http://stm.sciencemag.org/content/7/305/305ra144.full-text.pdf+html -
Vancouver
Bailey AL, Lauck M, Mohns M, Peterson EJ, Beheler K, Brunner KG, Crosno K, Mejia A, Mutschler J, Gehrke M, Greene J, Ericsen AJ, Weiler A, Lehrer-Brey G, Friedrich TC, Sibley SD, Kallas EG, Capuano III S, Rogers J, Goldberg TL, Simmons HA, O’Connor DH. Durable sequence stability and bone marrow tropism in a macaque model of human pegivirus infection [Internet]. Science Translational Medicine. 2015 ; 7 12 art. 305.Available from: http://stm.sciencemag.org/content/7/305/305ra144.full-text.pdf+html - Skewed distribution of natural killer cells in psoriasis skin lesions [Carta]
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