Porcine Viperin protein inhibits the replication of classical swine fever virus (CSFV) in vitro
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Bin Zhou | Jieyuan Jiang | Tao Lin | Li-Guo Mao | Leilei Yang | Wenliang Li | F. Hao | Wenwen Zhang | Yongguo Cao | Lin Han
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