Measles virus defective interfering RNAs are generated frequently and early in the absence of C protein and can be destabilized by adenosine deaminase acting on RNA-1-like hypermutations
Christian K. Pfaller, George M. Mastorakos, William E. Matchett, Xiao Ma, Charles E. Samuel, Roberto Cattaneo
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