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Immune Imprinting Drives Human Norovirus Potential for Global Spread
Author(s) -
Lisa C. Lindesmith,
Florencia A. T. Boshier,
Paul D. Brewer-Jensen,
Sunando Roy,
Verónica Costantini,
Michael L. Mallory,
Mark R. Zweigart,
Samantha R. May,
H. Russell Conrad,
Kathleen M. O apos Reilly,
Daniel F. Kelly,
Cristina Celma,
Stuart Beard,
Rachel Williams,
Helena J. Tutill,
Sylvia BeckerDreps,
Filemón Bucardo,
David J. Allen,
Jan Vinjé,
Richard A. Goldstein,
Judith Breuer,
Ralph S. Baric
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
carolina digital repository (university of north carolina at chapel hill)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.17615/m6cg-gd83
Subject(s) - norovirus , imprinting (psychology) , immune system , biology , genomic imprinting , virology , genetics , virus , gene , gene expression , dna methylation

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