An Avian Influenza H5N1 Virus That Binds to a Human-Type Receptor
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Chak Sangma | Hiroaki Hiramatsu | Prasert Auewarakul | K. Ungchusak | S. Chunsutthiwat | P. Puthavathana | P. Auewarakul | Phisanu Pooruk | O. Suptawiwat | H. Hiramatsu | Yasuo Suzuki | A. Thitithanyanont | A. Kongchanagul | C. Sangma | S. Louisirirotchanakul | Hatairat Lerdsamran | C. Pittayawonganon | Chao-tan Guo | Wipawee Jampangern | Yasuo Suzuki | Kumnuan Ungchusak | Pilaipan Puthavathana | Arunee Thitithanyanont | Chao-Tan Guo | Ornpreya Suptawiwat | Alita Kongchanagul | Suda Louisirirotchanakul | Hatairat Lerdsamran | Phisanu Pooruk | Chakrarat Pittayawonganon | Wipawee Jampangern | Supamit Chunsutthiwat | H. Lerdsamran | Hiroaki Hiramatsu
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