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Neuronal and glial cerebrospinal fluid protein biomarkers are elevated after West Nile Virus infection
Muscle & Nerve, 10/13/09
Petzold A et al. – The results indicate the presence of neuroinvasive disease across the spectrum of WNV disease, including WNV fever.
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