Protective efficacy of a high-growth reassortant H1N1 influenza virus vaccine against the European Avian-like H1N1 swine influenza virus in mice and pigs.
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Wu Tong | Yanjun Zhou | G. Tong | Hao Zheng | Hai Yu | T. Shan | Feng Wen | Ling-xue Yu | Xiaoqian Gong | Peng Zhang | Hai-Ming Yang | Shuaiyong Wang | Baoyang Ruan | Xiaomin Liu | Qi Wang | Fei Gao
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