Congenital Zika virus infection as a silent pathology with loss of neurogenic output in the fetal brain
Nature Medicine2018Vol. 24(3), pp. 368–374
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Kristina M. Adams Waldorf, Branden R. Nelson, Jennifer Stencel-Baerenwald, Colin Studholme, Raj P. Kapur, Blair Armistead, Christie L. Walker, Sean Merillat, Jay Vornhagen, Jennifer Tisoncik-Go, Audrey Baldessari, Michelle M. Coleman, Manjiri Dighe, Dennis Shaw, Justin A. Roby, Verónica Santana-Ufret, Erica Boldenow, Junwei Li, Xiaohu Gao, Michael A. Davis, Jesica Swanstrom, Kara Jensen, Douglas G. Widman, Ralph S. Baric, Joseph T. Medwid, Kathryn A. Hanley, Jason Ogle, Gillian Gough, Wonsok Lee, Chris English, W McIntyre Durning, Jeff Thiel, Chris Gatenby, Elyse C Dewey, Marian R. Fairgrieve, Rebecca D. Hodge, Richard Grant, LaRene Kuller, William B. Dobyns, Robert F. Hevner, Michael Gale, Lakshmi Rajagopal
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