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Novel triple-reassortant influenza viruses in pigs, Guangxi, China
Ping HeCollege of Animal Science and TechnologyGuangxi University
No.100 Daxue Road
530004NanningChina
, Guojun WangDepartment of MicrobiologyIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai10029New YorkNYUSA
, Yanning MoCollege of Animal Science and TechnologyGuangxi University
No.100 Daxue Road
530004NanningChina
, Qingxiong YuCollege of Animal Science and TechnologyGuangxi University
No.100 Daxue Road
530004NanningChina
, Xiong XiaoCollege of Animal Science and TechnologyGuangxi University
No.100 Daxue Road
530004NanningChina
, Wenjuan YangCollege of Animal Science and TechnologyGuangxi University
No.100 Daxue Road
530004NanningChina
, Weifeng ZhaoCollege of Animal Science and TechnologyGuangxi University
No.100 Daxue Road
530004NanningChina
, Xuan GuoGuangxi State Farms Yongxin Jinguang Animal Husbandry Group Co., Ltd530042NanningChina
, Qiong ChenGentry Biotechnology Laboratories528437GuangdongChina
, Jianqiao HeCollege of Animal Science and TechnologyGuangxi University
No.100 Daxue Road
530004NanningChina
, Mingli LiangCollege of Animal Science and TechnologyGuangxi University
No.100 Daxue Road
530004NanningChina
, Jian ZhuCollege of Animal Science and TechnologyGuangxi University
No.100 Daxue Road
530004NanningChina
, Yangbao DingCollege of Animal Science and TechnologyGuangxi University
No.100 Daxue Road
530004NanningChina
, Zuzhang WeiCollege of Animal Science and TechnologyGuangxi University
No.100 Daxue Road
530004NanningChina
, Kang OuyangCollege of Animal Science and TechnologyGuangxi University
No.100 Daxue Road
530004NanningChina
, Fang LiuCollege of Animal Science and TechnologyGuangxi University
No.100 Daxue Road
530004NanningChina
, Hui JianCollege of Animal Science and TechnologyGuangxi University
No.100 Daxue Road
530004NanningChina
, Weijian HuangCollege of Animal Science and TechnologyGuangxi University
No.100 Daxue Road
530004NanningChina
, Adolfo García-SastreDepartment of MicrobiologyIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai10029New YorkNYUSA;Global Health and Emerging Pathogens InstituteIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai10029New YorkNYUSA;Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious DiseasesIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai10029New YorkNYUSACorrespondence[email protected]
& Ying ChenCollege of Animal Science and TechnologyGuangxi University
No.100 Daxue Road
530004NanningChinaCorrespondence[email protected]
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6720-353X
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Received 01 Dec 2017, Accepted 12 Apr 2018, Published online: 16 May 2018
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