Replication of the Zika virus in different iPSC-derived neuronal cells and implications to assess efficacy of antivirals.


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Kristina Lanko, Kristel Eggermont, Abdulsamie Patel, Suzanne Kaptein, Leen Delang, Catherine M. Verfaillie, Johan Neyts
Antiviral Research, vol. 145, 2017 Jul 31, pp. 82-86

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Lanko, K., Eggermont, K., Patel, A., Kaptein, S., Delang, L., Verfaillie, C. M., & Neyts, J. (2017). Replication of the Zika virus in different iPSC-derived neuronal cells and implications to assess efficacy of antivirals. Antiviral Research, 145, 82–86.


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Lanko, Kristina, Kristel Eggermont, Abdulsamie Patel, Suzanne Kaptein, Leen Delang, Catherine M. Verfaillie, and Johan Neyts. “Replication of the Zika Virus in Different IPSC-Derived Neuronal Cells and Implications to Assess Efficacy of Antivirals.” Antiviral Research 145 (July 31, 2017): 82–86.


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Lanko, Kristina, et al. “Replication of the Zika Virus in Different IPSC-Derived Neuronal Cells and Implications to Assess Efficacy of Antivirals.” Antiviral Research, vol. 145, July 2017, pp. 82–86.


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@article{kristina2017a,
  title = {Replication of the Zika virus in different iPSC-derived neuronal cells and implications to assess efficacy of antivirals.},
  year = {2017},
  month = jul,
  day = {31},
  journal = {Antiviral Research},
  pages = {82-86},
  volume = {145},
  author = {Lanko, Kristina and Eggermont, Kristel and Patel, Abdulsamie and Kaptein, Suzanne and Delang, Leen and Verfaillie, Catherine M. and Neyts, Johan},
  month_numeric = {7}
}


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