Analysis of influenza A H3N2 strains isolated in England during 1995–1996 using polymerase chain reaction restriction
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M. Zambon | J. Ellis | J. S. Ellis | C. J. Sadler | P. Laidler | H. Rebelo de Andrade | M. C. Zambon | C. Sadler | H. R. de Andrade | P. Laidler
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