Superinfection exclusion is absent during acute Junin virus infection of Vero and A549 cells
Superinfection exclusion is absent during acute Junin virus infection of Vero and A549 cells
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Many viruses have evolved strategies of so-called “superinfection exclusion” to prevent re-infection of a cell that the same virus has already infected. Although Old World arenavirus infection results in down-regulation of its viral receptor and thus superinfection exclusion, whether New World arenaviruses have evolved such a mechanism remains uncl...
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Superinfection exclusion is absent during acute Junin virus infection of Vero and A549 cells
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2045-2322
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2045-2322
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10.1038/srep15990