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Infection of porcine precision cut intestinal slices by transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus demonstrates the importance of the spike protein for enterotropism of …

Krimmling et al., 2017

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2386012890732312691
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Krimmling T
Beineke A
Schwegmann-Weßels C
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Veterinary microbiology

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TGEV is a coronavirus that is still widely spread in pig farming. On molecular level this virus has been studied in detail. However, studying TGEV infection within the complexity of the porcine intestinal epithelium reveals difficulties due to limiting infection models. Here we …
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