H7N9 virulent mutants detected in chickens in China pose an increased threat to humans
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Hualan Chen | G. Deng | G. Tian | Yanbing Li | Liling Liu | Xianying Zeng | Z. Bu | Li Jiang | Yuzhen Hu | Chengjun Li | Yasuo Suzuki | Jianzhong Shi | Xiu-dong Wang | Jinxiong Liu | Huihui Kong | Y. Guan | Pengfei Cui | Xin Yin | Shujie Ma | L. Gu | C. Qiao | Yongping Jiang | Huanliang Yang | Yan Chen | Libin Liang | Pucheng Chen | Zeng Wang | Lizheng Guan | Xiaopeng Wan | Chunyang Gu | Wenli Gu | Shuyu Han | Wenyu Yang | Mei Li | Jinkai Zang | Zhiyuan Qu | Yangming Song | Hongmei Bao
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