Pathogenic characteristics of three genotype II porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome viruses isolated from China
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Zengjun Lu | Xiang-tao Liu | Y. Shang | H. Tian | Jinyan Wu | Yan Chen | S. Yin | Keshan Zhang | Shunli Yang | Ye Jin | P. Du | Guangxiang Wang
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