
Human cytomegalovirus (CMV) is the leading cause of birth defects associated with infection spreads from pregnant mother to fetus and from organ to organ in newborns. New insights into how human CMV provides translational researchers an exciting new avenue for investigation that may lead to the development of therapeutic interventions. Using next generation sequencing and population genetic modeling, scientists at the University of Massachusetts Medical School ...
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