DNA shuffling of the GP3 genes of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) produces a chimeric virus with an improved cross-neutralizing ability against a heterologous PRRSV strain
Lei Zhou(Virginia–Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine), Xiang‐Jin Meng(National Institutes of Health), Caitlin M. Cossaboom(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Yanyan Ni(Virginia Tech), Pablo Piñeyro(Iowa State University), Barbara A. Dryman(Virginia Tech), Dianjun Cao(Virginia–Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine), Brenton J. Sanford(Virginia Tech), Yao‐Wei Huang(South China Agricultural University)
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