The identification of frequent variations in the fusion protein of canine distemper virus.
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W. Hsu | Shu-Hwae Lee | Chao-Chin Chang | Li-Hsuan Chen | Yu-Pin Liu | K. Tsai | Ming-Shiuh Lee | Ching-Yun Chen
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