Virulence evaluation of classical swine fever virus subgenotype 2.1 and 2.2 isolates circulating in China.
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S. Mi | C. Tu | W. Gong | Jiumeng Sun | Zongji Lu | Zhihua Dou | Liying Zhang | Ke Yuan | Junhui Li | Sun He | Jian-Li Cao | Zunbao Wang | Yanjun Sun | Pengjiang Wang | Xubin Zhou
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