The protein encoded by the duck plague virus UL14 gene regulates virion morphogenesis and affects viral replication
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R. Jia | Xinxin Zhao | A. Cheng | Mingshu Wang | Dekang Zhu | Shun Chen | Fangjie Li | Mafeng Liu | Qiao Yang | Ying Wu | Shaqiu Zhang | Juan Huang | X. Ou | S. Mao | Q. Gao | Di Sun | B. Tian | Ji Wan | Jieyu Wan
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