A spatial and cellular distribution of rabies virus infection in the mouse brain revealed by fMOST and single‐cell RNA sequencing
Clinical and Translational Medicine2022Vol. 12(1), pp. e700–e700
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Yachun Zhang, Xudong Xing, Ben Long, Yandi Cao, Simeng Hu, Xiangning Li, Yalan Yu, Dayong Tian, Baokun Sui, Zhaochen Luo, Wei Liu, Lei Lv, Qiong Wu, Jinxia Dai, Ming Zhou, Heyou Han, Zhen F. Fu, Hui Gong, Fan Bai, Ling Zhao
Abstract
This study draws a comprehensively spatial and cellular map of typical neurotropic virus infection in the mouse brain, providing a novel and insightful strategy to investigate the pathogenesis of RABV and other neurotropic viruses.
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