Genomic features associated with sustained mammalian transmission of avian influenza A viruses
Yongtao Ye(Department of Health), Tommy Tsan-Yuk Lam(Department of Health), Marcus Ho-Hin Shum(Department of Health), Francesco Bonfante(Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Venezie), Haogao Gu(University of Hong Kong), Huachen Zhu(Department of Health), Yi Guan(Department of Health), Edward C. Holmes(The University of Sydney), Malik Peiris(Department of Health), Leo Lit-Man Poon(Department of Health), Nicola S. Lewis(Royal Veterinary College), Yi Song(Department of Health), David K. Smith(Department of Health), Joseph T. Wu(Department of Health), Huiping Shuai(Chinese University of Hong Kong)
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