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How Oropouche virus replicates in human cells

by Staff July 30, 2018
July 30, 2018 67 views
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Results point to potential targets worth exploring in effort to halt infection by the emerging virus, which is transmitted by the C. paraensis midge. Oropouche’s strategy of ‘hijacking’ the Golgi complex in order to replicate itself has never been described before, state the researchers.

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