Identification of a Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-Like Virus in a Leaf-Nosed Bat in Nigeria
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Alexandra Petrosov | W. Ian Lipkin | Jose A. Henriquez | M. Egholm | C. Rupprecht | S. Hutchison | C. Firth | Craig Street | J. A. Henríquez | A. Petrosov | Alla Tashmukhamedova | M. Osinubi | M. Niezgoda | A. Ogunkoya | T. Briese | W. I. Lipkina | P. Quan | W. Lipkin | Michael Egholm | Thomas Briese | Charles E. Rupprecht | Phenix-Lan Quan | Cadhla Firth | Craig Street | Alla Tashmukhamedova | Stephen K. Hutchison | Modupe O. V. Osinubi | Michael Niezgoda | Albert B. Ogunkoya | J. Henriquez | C. Street
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