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Saliva as a source of reagent to study human susceptibility to avian influenza H7N9 virus infection
Ming TanDivision of Infectious Diseases Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterCincinnatiOHUSA;Department of PediatricsUniversity of Cincinnati College of MedicineCincinnatiOHUSA
, Lunbiao CuiJiangsu Provincial Center for Disease Control and PreventionNanjingJiangsu ProvinceChina
, Xiang HuoJiangsu Provincial Center for Disease Control and PreventionNanjingJiangsu ProvinceChina
, Ming XiaDivision of Infectious Diseases Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterCincinnatiOHUSA
, Fengjuan ShiJiangsu Provincial Center for Disease Control and PreventionNanjingJiangsu ProvinceChina
, Xiaoyan ZengJiangsu Provincial Center for Disease Control and PreventionNanjingJiangsu ProvinceChina
, Pengwei HuangDivision of Infectious Diseases Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterCincinnatiOHUSA
, Weiming ZhongDivision of Infectious Diseases Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterCincinnatiOHUSA
, Weiwei LiDivision of Infectious Diseases Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterCincinnatiOHUSA
, Ke XuJiangsu Provincial Center for Disease Control and PreventionNanjingJiangsu ProvinceChina
, Liling ChenSuzhou Center for Disease Control and PreventionSuzhouJiangsu ProvinceChina
, Minghao ZhouJiangsu Provincial Center for Disease Control and PreventionNanjingJiangsu ProvinceChinaCorrespondence[email protected]
& Xi JiangDivision of Infectious Diseases Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterCincinnatiOHUSA;Department of PediatricsUniversity of Cincinnati College of MedicineCincinnatiOHUSACorrespondence[email protected]
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Received 16 May 2018, Accepted 21 Aug 2018, Published online: 19 Sep 2018
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