The gene expression profile of resistant and susceptible Bombyx mori strains reveals cypovirus-associated variations in host gene transcript levels
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Xiaolong Hu | Zi Liang | Fei Chen | Liyuan Zhu | Sulan Kuang | G. Cao | C. Gong | Rui Guo | Yahong Lu | Moli Huang | Simei Wang | Renyu Xue | Yangqi Zhang
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