Symmetric infection of rotavirus on polarized human intestinal epithelial (Caco-2) cells
Lennart Svensson(Linköping University), Harry B. Greenberg(VA Palo Alto Health Care System), B. Brett Finlay(University of British Columbia), C.‐H. von Bonsdorff(Stanford University), Dorsey Bass(Stanford Health Care)
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