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Falasca, L., C. Agrati, N. Petrosillo, A. Di Caro, M. R. Capobianchi, G. Ippolito, and M. Piacentini. "Molecular Mechanisms of Ebola Virus Pathogenesis: Focus on Cell Death." Cell Death Differ Cell Death and Differentiation 22.8 (2015): 1250-259. Web. 21 Apr. 2016. | |||
<br><br>Authored for BIOL 238 Microbiology, taught by [mailto:slonczewski@kenyon.edu Joan Slonczewski], 2016, [http://www.kenyon.edu/index.xml Kenyon College]. | <br><br>Authored for BIOL 238 Microbiology, taught by [mailto:slonczewski@kenyon.edu Joan Slonczewski], 2016, [http://www.kenyon.edu/index.xml Kenyon College]. |
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Falasca, L., C. Agrati, N. Petrosillo, A. Di Caro, M. R. Capobianchi, G. Ippolito, and M. Piacentini. "Molecular Mechanisms of Ebola Virus Pathogenesis: Focus on Cell Death." Cell Death Differ Cell Death and Differentiation 22.8 (2015): 1250-259. Web. 21 Apr. 2016.
Authored for BIOL 238 Microbiology, taught by Joan Slonczewski, 2016, Kenyon College.