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A neonatal mouse model of central nervous system infections caused by Coxsackievirus B5
Qunying MaoInstitute for Biological Products ControlNational Institutes for Food and Drug ControlBeijingChina
, Xiaotian HaoInstitute for Biological Products ControlNational Institutes for Food and Drug ControlBeijingChina
, Yalin HuQuality Control DepartmentHualan Biological Engineering Inc.HenanChina
, Ruixiao DuInstitute for Biological Products ControlNational Institutes for Food and Drug ControlBeijingChina
, Shuhui LangShandong Xinbo Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.DezhouChina
, Lianlian BianInstitute for Biological Products ControlNational Institutes for Food and Drug ControlBeijingChina
, Fan GaoInstitute for Biological Products ControlNational Institutes for Food and Drug ControlBeijingChina
, Ce YangInstitute for Biological Products ControlNational Institutes for Food and Drug ControlBeijingChina
, Bopei CuiInstitute for Biological Products ControlNational Institutes for Food and Drug ControlBeijingChina
, Fengcai ZhuVaccine Clinical Evaluation DepartmentJiangsu Provincial Center for Disease Control and PreventionNanjingChina
, Lianzhong ShenShandong Xinbo Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.DezhouChina
& Zhenglun LiangInstitute for Biological Products ControlNational Institutes for Food and Drug ControlBeijingChinaCorrespondence[email protected]
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-6740-0864
Pages 1-11
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Received 10 Jun 2018, Accepted 21 Oct 2018, Published online: 21 Nov 2018
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