Human and avian influenza viruses target different cell types in cultures of human airway epithelium.
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H. Klenk | T. Matrosovich | M. Matrosovich | T. Gray | N. Roberts | Hans-Dieter Klenk | Mikhail N Matrosovich | Tatyana Y Matrosovich | Thomas Gray | Noel A Roberts
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