Reoviruses: replication and molecular pathogenesis
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Reoviruses: replication and molecular pathogenesis
Abstract
The mammalian reoviruses serve as a model for understanding both how viruses multiply within cells and, at a higher level of complexity, how the virus is assembled to "deliver" the virus to the cells in the host in which they can multiply and cause disease. They thus serve as a model for the molecular determinants of viral pathogenesis.
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