A Single Mutation in the PB1-F2 of H5N1 (HK/97) and 1918 Influenza A Viruses Contributes to Increased Virulence
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Lucy A. Perrone | T. Tumpey | P. Palese | Peter Palese | Dmitriy Zamarin | Gina M. Conenello | D. Zamarin | Terrence Tumpey | Gina M Conenello | Lucy A Perrone
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