Contemporary North American influenza H7 viruses possess human receptor specificity: Implications for virus transmissibility
Jessica A. Belser(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Terrence M. Tumpey(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Neal Van Hoeven(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Ryan McBride(Scripps Research Institute), James C. Paulson(Scripps Research Institute), Ola Blixt(Scripps Research Institute), Taronna R. Maines(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Jacqueline M. Katz(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Li-Mei Chen(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Rubén O. Donis(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Julia Busch(Scripps Research Institute), Claudia Pappas(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
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