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mouse foot 28 days post chikungunya infection
Image of the Day: Viral Residue
Genetic material from the chikungunya virus remains in mouse cells after infection and may be linked to later joint pain.
Image of the Day: Viral Residue
Image of the Day: Viral Residue

Genetic material from the chikungunya virus remains in mouse cells after infection and may be linked to later joint pain.

Genetic material from the chikungunya virus remains in mouse cells after infection and may be linked to later joint pain.

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