Chimeric newcastle disease virus protects chickens against avian influenza in the presence of maternally derived NDV immunity.

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Published in PLoS One on September 04, 2013

Authors

Constanze Steglich1, Christian Grund, Kristina Ramp, Angele Breithaupt, Dirk Höper, Günther Keil, Jutta Veits, Mario Ziller, Harald Granzow, Thomas C Mettenleiter, Angela Römer-Oberdörfer

Author Affiliations

1: Institute of Molecular Biology, Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Federal Research Institute for Animal Health, Greifswald-Insel Riems, Germany.

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