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Severity of enterovirus A71 infection in a human SCARB2 knock-in mouse model is dependent on infectious strain and route
Junping ZhuDepartment of Medical MicrobiologyCapital Medical University100069BeijingChina
, Ning ChenDepartment of Medical MicrobiologyCapital Medical University100069BeijingChina
, Shuya ZhouDivision of Animal Model Research, Institute for Laboratory Animal Resources, National Institutes for Food and Drug Control100050BeijingChina
, Kai ZhengDepartment of Medical MicrobiologyCapital Medical University100069BeijingChina
, Lin SunDepartment of Medical MicrobiologyCapital Medical University100069BeijingChina
, Yuxiao ZhangDepartment of Medical MicrobiologyCapital Medical University100069BeijingChina
, Lina CaoDepartment of Medical MicrobiologyCapital Medical University100069BeijingChina
, Xiaoyan ZhangDepartment of Medical MicrobiologyCapital Medical University100069BeijingChina
, Qiaoyan XiangDepartment of Medical MicrobiologyCapital Medical University100069BeijingChina
, Zhiyun ChenDepartment of Medical MicrobiologyCapital Medical University100069BeijingChina
, Chenfei WangDivision of Animal Model Research, Institute for Laboratory Animal Resources, National Institutes for Food and Drug Control100050BeijingChina
, Changfa FanDivision of Animal Model Research, Institute for Laboratory Animal Resources, National Institutes for Food and Drug Control100050BeijingChinaCorrespondence[email protected]
& Qiushui HeDepartment of Medical MicrobiologyCapital Medical University100069BeijingChina;Department of Medical Microbiology and ImmunologyUniversity of Turku20520TurkuFinlandCorrespondence[email protected]
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Received 27 Jun 2018, Accepted 25 Oct 2018, Published online: 05 Dec 2018
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