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a Article (Journal Article) published by Elsevier as part of series - Infection, Genetics and Evolution
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English | A point mutation in the polymerase protein PB2 allows a reassortant H9N2 influenza isolate of wild-bird origin to replicate in human cells. |
a Article (Journal Article) published by Elsevier as part of series - Infection, Genetics and Evolution |
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