Antibodies to SARS coronavirus in civets.

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Published in Emerg Infect Dis on December 01, 2004

Authors

Changchun Tu1, Gary Crameri, Xiangang Kong, Jinding Chen, Yanwei Sun, Meng Yu, Hua Xiang, Xianzhu Xia, Shengwang Liu, Tao Ren, Yedong Yu, Bryan T Eaton, Hua Xuan, Lin-Fa Wang

Author Affiliations

1: Changchun University of Agriculture and Animal Sciences, Changchun, China.

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