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NTIS 바로가기Viruses, v.7 no.4, 2015년, pp.2168 - 2184
Nakazawa, Yoshinori (Poxvirus and Rabies Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30333, USA) , Mauldin, Matthew R. (E-Mails: mmauldin@cdc.gov (M.R.M.)) , Emerson, Ginny L. (gemerson@cdc.gov (G.L.E.)) , Reynolds, Mary G. (mreynolds3@cdc.gov (M.G.R.)) , Lash, R. Ryan (rlash@cdc.gov (R.R.L.)) , Gao, Jinxin (jgao2@cdc.gov (J.G.)) , Zhao, Hui (hzhao1@cdc.gov (H.Z.)) , Li, Yu (yuli@cdc.gov (Y.L.)) , Muyembe, Jean-Jacques (kkarem@cdc.gov (K.L.K.)) , Mbala Kingebeni, Placide (idamon@cdc.gov (I.K.D.)) , Wemakoy, Okito (dcarroll@cdc.gov (D.S.C.)) , Malekani, Jean (Poxvirus and Rabies Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30333, USA) , Karem, Kevin L. (E-Mails: mmauldin@cdc.gov (M.R.M.)) , Damon, Inger K. (gemerson@cdc.gov (G.L.E.)) , Carroll, Darin S. (mreynolds3@cdc.gov (M.G.R.)) , Lefkowitz, Elliot J. (rlash@cdc.gov (R.R.L.))
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