Immunogenicity of an inactivated Chinese bovine viral diarrhea virus 1a (BVDV 1a) vaccine cross protects from BVDV 1b infection in young calves.
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Hua Wu | Shucheng Zhang | Wei Wang | Q. Meng | Xiaoxin Li | Xinchuan Shi | Yongwang Wu | Ye Ji
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