The E glycoprotein plays an essential role in the high pathogenicity of European-Mediterranean IS98 strain of West Nile virus.
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N. Pardigon | P. Desprès | S. Lecollinet | M. Frenkiel | A. Vázquez | K. Alsaleh | Cécile Khou | Eva Ramírez de Arellano
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