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Nature research paper: Enteric viruses replicate in salivary glands and infect through saliva

We thank M. Baldridge , S. Karst , C. Wobus and K. Green ) for providing the murine norovirus strains; S. Compton for providing the murine astrovirus; H. Greenberg for providing the EDIM; C. B. Wilen for providing themice; P. Matzinger , C. B. Wilen, S. Compton, C. Wobus, K. Green, B. Kelsall , G. Parra and G. Altan-Bonnet for discussion and critical reading of the manuscript; H. Vishwasrao and H.

Laboratory of High Resolution Optical Imaging, National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA

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