Zika virus causes acute infection and inflammation in the ovary of mice without apparent defects in fertility.
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M. Diamond | S. Poddar | K. Moley | S. Scheaffer | Elizabeth A. Caine | M. Skaznik-Wikiel | Jennifer Govero | Vanessa Salazar | Darcy E Broughton | Jacques Halabi | Augustine Osula
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