Species-Specific Contribution of the Four C-Terminal Amino Acids of Influenza A Virus NS1 Protein to Virulence
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C. Lacroux | P. Costes | R. Volmer | J. Guérin | Caroline Lacroux | J. Loupias | Sébastien M. Soubies | Christelle Volmer | Guillaume Croville | Josianne Loupias | Brigitte Peralta | Pierrette Costes | Jean-Luc Guérin | Romain Volmer | G. Croville | S. Soubies | C. Volmer | B. Peralta
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