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Details on Person Group A human rotavirus genomics: evidence that gene constellations are influenced by viral protein interactions

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_displayNameGroup A human rotavirus genomics: evidence that gene constellations are influenced by viral protein interactions
_timestamp2025-12-15 14:21:20
author[Person:9976873] Heiman, Erica M
[Person:9821177] McDonald, Sarah M
[Person:9974738] Barro, Mario
[Person:9821563] Taraporewala, Zenobia F
[Person:9821683] Bar-Magen, Tamara
[Person:9614533] Patton, John T
created[InstanceEdit:9976871] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2025-12-15
journalJ Virol
pages11106-16
pubMedIdentifier18786998
titleGroup A human rotavirus genomics: evidence that gene constellations are influenced by viral protein interactions
volume82
year2008
(literatureReference)[Summation:9976159]

The outer shell of the rotavirus A (RV-A) forms the third...

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