Mueller, S., Papamichail, D., Coleman, J. R., Skiena, S., & Wimmer, E. (2006). Reduction of the Rate of Poliovirus Protein Synthesis through Large-Scale Codon Deoptimization Causes Attenuation of Viral Virulence by Lowering Specific Infectivity. American Society for Microbiology.
Chicago ZitierstilMueller, Steffen, Dimitris Papamichail, J. Robert Coleman, Steven Skiena, und Eckard Wimmer. Reduction of the Rate of Poliovirus Protein Synthesis Through Large-Scale Codon Deoptimization Causes Attenuation of Viral Virulence By Lowering Specific Infectivity. American Society for Microbiology, 2006.
MLA ZitierstilMueller, Steffen, et al. Reduction of the Rate of Poliovirus Protein Synthesis Through Large-Scale Codon Deoptimization Causes Attenuation of Viral Virulence By Lowering Specific Infectivity. American Society for Microbiology, 2006.