Sample Types Noninfected Boars by Use of Different Virus in Experimentally Infected or Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Heterologous Strains of Porcine Reliable, Early, and Rapid Detection of Reverse Transcription-PCR Assays for Comparison of Commercial Real-Time
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P. Halbur | Tan Wang | P. Gerber | K. Harmon | Jianqiang Zhang | Lei Zhou | K. O'Neill | X. Meng | Xiang‐Jin Meng
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