Establishment of porcine enterocyte/myofibroblast co-cultures for the growth of porcine rota- and coronaviruses
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H. Nauwynck | W. Van den Broeck | S. Theuns | Jiexiong Xie | G. M. A. De Gryse | L. Desmarets | Bo Yang | Tingting Cui
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