A Multi-scale Analysis of Influenza A Virus Fitness Trade-offs due to Temperature-dependent Virus Persistence
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Justin Brown | Andreas Handel | Pejman Rohani | David E. Stallknecht | D. Stallknecht | P. Rohani | A. Handel | Justin Brown
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