Pathogenesis of emerging avian influenza viruses in mammals and the host innate immune response
Taronna R. Maines(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Jacqueline M. Katz(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Kristy J. Szretter(National Influenza Center), Jessica A. Belser(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Rick A. Bright(Program for Appropriate Technology in Health), Hui Zeng(Capital Medical University), Terrence M. Tumpey(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Lucy A. Perrone(National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases)
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