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    Dengue neurovirulence in mice: Identification of molecular signatures in the E and NS3 helicase domains by Bordignon, Juliano, Strottmann, Daisy M, Mosimann, Ana Luiza P, Probst, Christian M, Stella, Vanessa, Noronha, Lucia, Zanata, Sílvio M, dos Santos, Claudia N. Duarte

    Published in Journal of medical virology (01-10-2007)
    “…Recent observations indicate that the clinical profile of dengue virus (DENV) infection is changing, and that neurological manifestations are becoming…”
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    Synergistic Interactions between the NS3hel and E Proteins Contribute to the Virulence of Dengue Virus Type 1 by de Borba, Luana, Strottmann, Daisy M., de Noronha, Lucia, Mason, Peter W., Duarte dos Santos, Claudia N.

    Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-04-2012)
    “…Background Dengue includes a broad range of symptoms, ranging from fever to hemorrhagic fever and may occasionally have alternative clinical presentations…”
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    Synergistic interactions between the NS3(hel) and E proteins contribute to the virulence of dengue virus type 1 by de Borba, Luana, Strottmann, Daisy M, de Noronha, Lucia, Mason, Peter W, Dos Santos, Claudia N Duarte

    Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2012)
    “…Dengue includes a broad range of symptoms, ranging from fever to hemorrhagic fever and may occasionally have alternative clinical presentations. Many possible…”
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    Synergistic interactions between the [NS3.sub.hel] and E proteins contribute to the virulence of dengue virus type 1 by de Borba, Luana, Strottmann, Daisy M, de Noronha, Lucia, Mason, Peter W, dos Santos, Claudia N. Duarte

    Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-04-2012)
    “…Background: Dengue includes a broad range of symptoms, ranging from fever to hemorrhagic fever and may occasionally have alternative clinical presentations…”
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