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Nature 399, 415 (3 June 1999) | doi:10.1038/20813
Parasitology: Chaperonin camouflage
Mark Gibbs
Many viruses are transmitted between plants in the saliva of sap-sucking insects. But this is a risky business — billions of virus particles never make it.
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