Susceptibility and initial immune response of Tupaia belangeri cells to dengue virus infection
Mohammad Enamul Hoque Kayesh(Kagoshima University), Kyoko Tsukiyama–Kohara(Kumamoto University), Bouchra Kitab(Kagoshima University), Kouichi Morita(Nagasaki University), Daisuke Hayasaka(Nagasaki University), Takahiro Sanada(Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science), Michinori Kohara(Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science)
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