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Aquareovirus effects syncytiogenesis by using a novel member of the FAST protein family translated from a noncanonical translation start site

  • Trina Racine
  • , Tara Hurst
  • , Chris Barry
  • , Jingyun Shou
  • , Frederick Kibenge
  • , Roy Duncan*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
    • Dalhousie University
    • University of Prince Edward Island

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