Li Z, Ma Z, Li Y, Zhao X, Zheng Y, Li Y, Feng Y, Guo X, Zheng Z, Xu L, Zhang J, Zheng H, & Xiao S. (2025). The glycosylation variant at residue 381 of the spike protein contributes to virulence shifts in porcine epidemic diarrhea virus during both natural field transmission and laboratory cell passaging with poor cross-protection. Journal of Virology, 99(12), e0156125-e0156125. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.01561-25
ISO-690 (author-date, English)LI Z, MA Z, LI Y, ZHAO X, ZHENG Y, LI Y, FENG Y, GUO X, ZHENG Z, XU L, ZHANG J, ZHENG H und XIAO S, 2025. The glycosylation variant at residue 381 of the spike protein contributes to virulence shifts in porcine epidemic diarrhea virus during both natural field transmission and laboratory cell passaging with poor cross-protection. Journal of virology. 23 Dezember 2025. Vol. 99, no. 12, p. e0156125-e0156125. DOI 10.1128/jvi.01561-25.
Modern Language Association 9th editionLi Z, Ma Z, Li Y, Zhao X, Zheng Y, Li Y, Feng Y, Guo X, Zheng Z, Xu L, Zhang J, Zheng H, und Xiao S. „The Glycosylation Variant at Residue 381 of the Spike Protein Contributes to Virulence Shifts in Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus During Both Natural Field Transmission and Laboratory Cell Passaging With Poor Cross-Protection.“. Journal of Virology, Bd. 99, Nr. 12, Dezember 2025, S. e0156125-e0156125, https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.01561-25.
Mohr Siebeck - Recht (Deutsch - Österreich)Li Z/Ma Z/Li Y/Zhao X/Zheng Y/Li Y u. a.: The glycosylation variant at residue 381 of the spike protein contributes to virulence shifts in porcine epidemic diarrhea virus during both natural field transmission and laboratory cell passaging with poor cross-protection., Journal of virology 2025, e0156125-e0156125.
Emerald - HarvardLi Z, Ma Z, Li Y, Zhao X, Zheng Y, Li Y, Feng Y, Guo X, Zheng Z, Xu L, Zhang J, Zheng H und Xiao S. (2025), „The glycosylation variant at residue 381 of the spike protein contributes to virulence shifts in porcine epidemic diarrhea virus during both natural field transmission and laboratory cell passaging with poor cross-protection.“, Journal of Virology, Vol. 99 No. 12, S. e0156125-e0156125.