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The human sodium iodide symporter as a reporter gene for studying Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus pathogenesis
Author(s) -
Svetlana I. Chefer,
Jurgen Siedel,
Adam S. Cockrell,
Boyd L. Yount,
Jeffrey Solomon,
Katie R. Hagen,
David X. Liu,
Louis Huzella,
Mia R. Kumar,
Elena Posnikova,
J. Kyle Bohan,
Matthew G. Lackemeyer,
Kurt Cooper,
Ariel Endlich-Fraiser,
Heema Sharma,
David Thomasson,
Christopher Bartos,
Philip J. Sayre,
Amy Sims,
Julie Dyall,
Michael R. Holbrook,
Peter B. Jahrling,
Ralph S. Baric,
Reed F. Johnson
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
carolina digital repository (university of north carolina at chapel hill)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.17615/97bj-ed07
Subject(s) - sodium iodide symporter , symporter , pathogenesis , virology , medicine , covid-19 , middle east respiratory syndrome , gene , respiratory system , coronavirus , middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus , reporter gene , immunology , biology , gene expression , genetics , disease , transporter , infectious disease (medical specialty)

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