Changes in the haemagglutinin and the neuraminidase genes prior to the emergence of highly pathogenic H7N1 avian influenza viruses in Italy
Archives of Virology2001Vol. 146(5), pp. 963–973
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Jill Banks, E. S. Speidel, Ember Moore, Lynn Plowright, Alessandra Piccirillo, Ilaria Capua, Paolo Cordioli, V. Fioretti, D. J. Alexander
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