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Sharmav LB et al. – The CAM–70 large protein gene was responsible for the efficient transcription and replication in CEF, and the CAM–70 hemagglutinin and fusion protein genes were responsible for efficient entry. Investigations focusing on these genes might elucidate unknown molecular mechanisms underlying the attenuation of MV.

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