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A viral race for primacy: co-infection of a natural pair of low and highly pathogenic H7N7 avian influenza viruses in chickens and embryonated chicken eggs
Annika GraafInstitute of Diagnostic Virology
Südufer 10
17493GreifswaldGermany
, Reiner UlrichDepartment of Experimental Animal Facilities and Biorisk Management
Südufer 10
17493GreifswaldGermany
, Pavlo MaksimovInstitute of Epidemiology
Südufer 10
17493GreifswaldGermany
, David ScheibnerInstitute of Molecular Virology and Cell Biology
Südufer 10
17493GreifswaldGermany
, Susanne KoetheInstitute of Diagnostic Virology
Südufer 10
17493GreifswaldGermany
, Elsayed M. AbdelwhabInstitute of Molecular Virology and Cell Biology
Südufer 10
17493GreifswaldGermany
http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2103-0922
Thomas C. MettenleiterInstitute of Molecular Virology and Cell Biology
Südufer 10
17493GreifswaldGermany
, Martin BeerInstitute of Diagnostic Virology
Südufer 10
17493GreifswaldGermany
& Timm HarderInstitute of Diagnostic Virology
Südufer 10
17493GreifswaldGermanyCorrespondence[email protected]
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Received 26 Jul 2018, Accepted 17 Nov 2018, Published online: 05 Dec 2018
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