Researchers reveal 3-D structure of bullet-shaped virus with potential to fight cancer, HIV
Tuesday, February 9, 2010 - 18:56
in Biology & Nature
Vesicular stomatitis virus, or VSV, has long been a model system for studying and understanding the life cycle of negative-strand RNA viruses, which include viruses that cause influenza, measles and rabies.
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