Deletion of pentad residues in the N-terminal domain of spike protein attenuates porcine epidemic diarrhea virus in piglets.
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Changhee Lee | I. Yoon | G. Jang | Sang-Chul Kang | I. Lee | H. Won | Kyeng-Cheol Min
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