Generation and characterization of a cold-adapted influenza A H9N2 reassortant as a live pandemic influenza virus vaccine candidate.
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David Swayne | B. Murphy | N. Cox | K. Subbarao | Y. Matsuoka | D. Swayne | K Subbarao | N J Cox | Y Matsuoka | H Chen | Q Chen | B R Murphy | H. Chen | Q. Chen
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