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Sequence analysis of temperature sensitive and “neuraminidase-tolerant” mutants of Newcastle disease virus (strain Beaudette C)

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Nucleotide sequence analysis of temperature sensitive and “neuraminidase-tolerant” mutants of Newcastle disease virus has identified sites in the haemagglutinin-neuraminidase protein which may be important in folding and function.

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Hughes, J., Yusoff, K., Hardy, R. et al. Sequence analysis of temperature sensitive and “neuraminidase-tolerant” mutants of Newcastle disease virus (strain Beaudette C). Archives of Virology 119, 141–146 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01314330

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