Mayaro virus pathogenesis and immunity in rhesus macaques.
Mayaro virus (MAYV) is a mosquito-transmitted alphavirus that causes debilitating and persistent arthritogenic disease. While MAYV was previously reported to infect non-human primates (NHP), characterization of MAYV pathogenesis is currently lacking. Therefore, in this study we characterized MAYV in...
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Main Authors: | Whitney C Weber (Author), Caralyn S Labriola (Author), Craig N Kreklywich (Author), Karina Ray (Author), Nicole N Haese (Author), Takeshi F Andoh (Author), Michael Denton (Author), Samuel Medica (Author), Magdalene M Streblow (Author), Patricia P Smith (Author), Nobuyo Mizuno (Author), Nina Frias (Author), Miranda B Fisher (Author), Aaron M Barber-Axthelm (Author), Kimberly Chun (Author), Samantha Uttke (Author), Danika Whitcomb (Author), Victor DeFilippis (Author), Shauna Rakshe (Author), Suzanne S Fei (Author), Michael K Axthelm (Author), Jeremy V Smedley (Author), Daniel N Streblow (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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