Ferraris, P., Cochet, M., Hamel, R., Gladwyn-Ng, I., Alfano, C., Diop, F., . . . Missé, D. Zika virus differentially infects human neural progenitor cells according to their state of differentiation and dysregulates neurogenesis through the Notch pathway. Taylor & Francis Group.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFerraris, Pauline, et al. Zika Virus Differentially Infects Human Neural Progenitor Cells According to Their State of Differentiation and Dysregulates Neurogenesis Through the Notch Pathway. Taylor & Francis Group.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFerraris, Pauline, et al. Zika Virus Differentially Infects Human Neural Progenitor Cells According to Their State of Differentiation and Dysregulates Neurogenesis Through the Notch Pathway. Taylor & Francis Group.
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