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Zhu, J., M. Weiss, M. J. Grubman, and T. de los Santos. 2010. Differential gene expression in bovine cells infected with wild type and leaderless footand-mouth disease virus. Virology 404:32-40.
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(2010)
Virology
, vol.404
, pp. 32-40
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Zhu, J.1
Weiss, M.2
Grubman, M.J.3
de los Santos, T.4
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