An S101P substitution in the putative cleavage motif of the human metapneumovirus fusion protein is a major determinant for trypsin-independent growth in vero cells and does not alter tissue tropism in hamsters (Q42778199)

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scientific article published on August 2005
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An S101P substitution in the putative cleavage motif of the human metapneumovirus fusion protein is a major determinant for trypsin-independent growth in vero cells and does not alter tissue tropism in hamsters
scientific article published on August 2005

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    An S101P substitution in the putative cleavage motif of the human metapneumovirus fusion protein is a major determinant for trypsin-independent growth in vero cells and does not alter tissue tropism in hamsters (English)
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    Jeanne H Schickli
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    Jasmine Kaur
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    Nancy Ulbrandt
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    Richard R Spaete
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    Roderick S Tang
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    1 August 2005
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    79
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    10678-10689
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