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Lo, C. F. (2007). Investigation of 11 heat shock proteins (HSPs) from
shrimp Penaeus monodon and identification of transcriptional changes of
the HSP family after white spot syndrome virus infection. Fish
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3. Chen,
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Lu, L. C., Wu, W. J., Lo,
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White spot syndrome virus envelope protein VP53A interacts with
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Peng, S. E., Lo, C. F. and Kou, G. H. (2003) Comparison of infectious
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other isolates. Fish Pathol. 38, 177-179. (*Equal contribution)
6. Chen, L. L.,
Wang, H. C., Huang, C. J., Peng, S. E., Chen, Y. G., Lin, S. J., Chen,
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7. Chen,
L. L., Leu, J. H.,
Huang, C. J., Chou, C. M., Chen, S. M., Wang, C. H., Lo, C. F., and Kou,
G. H. (2002). Identification of a nucleocapsid protein (VP35) gene of
shrimp white spot syndrome virus and characterization of the motif
important for targeting vp35 to the nuclei of transfected insect cells.
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Performance of WSSV-infected and WSSV-negative Penaeus monodon
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9. Chen,
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Chiu, Y. L., Chang, C. F., Kou, G. H. (2000). Natural and experimental
infection of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) in benthic larvae of mud
crab Scylla serrata. Dis. Aquat. Org. 40, 157-161.
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