Molecular identification of the vaccine strain from the inactivated oil emulsion H9N2 low pathogenic avian influenza vaccine
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Ji-Yeon Kim | Youn-Jeong Lee | Y. Kim | Jun-Gu Choi | Dong-Kun Yang | M. Paek | S. Son | Jae-Hong Kim
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