Genetic diversity of PRRSV 1 in Central Eastern Europe in 1994–2014: origin and evolution of the virus in the region
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F. C. Leung | G. Balka | Lilla Dénes | K. Podgórska | T. Stadejek | I. Sirakov | I. Toplak | D. Cadar | V. Celer | T. Petrović | Á. Bálint | Zuzana Dirbáková | D. Novosel | M. Brar | D. Szalay | A. Jedryczko | L. Márton
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