Zika virus kills brain cells impairs intra uterine growth of mice fetuses

Wednesday, May 11, 2016 - 14:30 in Health & Medicine

Researchers infected mice with the Zika virus circulating in Brazil, which resulted in fetuses impaired by congenital malformations resembling those observed in infants. Both in mice and in minibrains, virus infection causes extensive damage to neurological cells.

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