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Microencephaly in fetal piglets following in utero inoculation of Zika virus
P. J. Wichgers SchreurWageningen Bioveterinary Research
Houtribweg 39
8221 RALelystadThe NetherlandsCorrespondence[email protected]
, L. van KeulenWageningen Bioveterinary Research
Houtribweg 39
8221 RALelystadThe Netherlands
, D. AnjemaWageningen Bioveterinary Research
Houtribweg 39
8221 RALelystadThe Netherlands
, J. KantWageningen Bioveterinary Research
Houtribweg 39
8221 RALelystadThe Netherlands
& J. KortekaasWageningen Bioveterinary Research
Houtribweg 39
8221 RALelystadThe Netherlands
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Received 08 Nov 2017, Accepted 23 Jan 2018, Published online: 29 Mar 2018
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