Development and Assay of RNA Transcripts of Enterovirus Species A to D, Rhinovirus Species A to C, and Human Parechovirus: Assessment of Assay Sensitivity and Specificity of Real-Time Screening and Typing Methods
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P. Simmonds | W. Carman | K. Wolthers | J. Witteveldt | H. Harvala | P. Muir | R. Gunson | I. Johannessen | K. Templeton | P. Coyle | K. Benschop | M. Waris | B. Vipond | S. Feeney | A. Hardie | E. C. McWilliam Leitch | C. McIntyre | S. Bennett | N. McLeish | L. Clasper | Riikka Osterback
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