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Min-Liang Wong

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Kimprasit T, Nunome M, Iida K, Murakami Y, Wong M, Wu C, et al.
PLoS One . 2021 Jan; 16(1):e0244006. PMID: 33444317
In this study, we examined the role of the eastern bent-winged bat (Miniopterus fuliginosus) in the dispersion of bat adenovirus and bat alphacoronavirus in east Asia, considering their gene flows...
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Wong M
EMBO Rep . 2020 Sep; 21(10):e51395. PMID: 32924265
No abstract available.
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Doysabas K, Oba M, Furuta M, Iida K, Omatsu T, Furuya T, et al.
Virus Res . 2018 Nov; 259:62-67. PMID: 30391400
Bats are reservoir hosts of many zoonotic viruses and identification of viruses that they carry is important. This study aimed to use high throughput screening to identify the viruses in...
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Wong M
Nature . 2017 Mar; 543(7646):491. PMID: 28332517
No abstract available.
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Lee M, Hsu W, Wang C, Chen H, Lin F, Chang M, et al.
Virus Genes . 2016 May; 52(5):625-32. PMID: 27146321
Viral-encoded ATPase can act as a part of molecular motor in genome packaging of DNA viruses, such as vaccinia virus and adenovirus, by ATP hydrolysis and interaction with DNA. Poxviral...
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Wong M
EMBO Rep . 2016 Feb; 17(3):282. PMID: 26882554
No abstract available.
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Huang S, Liu H, Chen J, Shien Y, Wong M, Wang C
Virus Res . 2015 Dec; 213:149-161. PMID: 26657880
Background: Psittacine beak and feather disease affects parrots resulting in an immunosuppressive disease that is often characterized by an abnormal shape and growth of the animal's beak, feathers, and claws....
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Wong M
Nature . 2015 Aug; 524(7566):415. PMID: 26310758
No abstract available.
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Lin F, Tseng Y, Chan K, Kuo S, Yang C, Wang C, et al.
J Vet Med Sci . 2015 Apr; 77(9):1055-62. PMID: 25855509
Orf virus (ORFV), a member of parapoxvirus, is an enveloped virus with genome of double-stranded DNA. ORFV causes contagious pustular dermatitis or contagious ecthyma in sheep and goats worldwide. In...
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Wong M
Nature . 2015 Mar; 519(7541):33. PMID: 25739620
No abstract available.