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The avian coronavirus spike protein 원문보기

Virus research : an international journal of molecular and cellular virology, v.194, 2014년, pp.37 - 48  

Wickramasinghe, I.N.A. ,  van Beurden, S.J. ,  Weerts, E.A.W.S. ,  Verheije, M.H.

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Avian coronaviruses of the genus Gammacoronavirus are represented by infectious bronchitis virus (IBV), the coronavirus of chicken. IBV causes a highly contagious disease affecting the respiratory tract and, depending on the strain, other tissues including the reproductive and urogenital tract. The ...

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