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English: Electron micrograph of an Iflavirus particle (arrow) at low concentration alongside a particle of Zophobas morio black wasting virus (ZmBWV) strain NJ2-molitor (left) |
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Source | Cryo-EM-based discovery of a pathogenic parvovirus causing epidemic mortality by black wasting disease in farmed beetles. In: Cell, August 28, 2024; doi:10.1016/j.cell.2024.07.053 | |||
Author | Judit J. Penzes, Martin Holm, Samantha A. Yost, Jason T. Kaelber | |||
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