In vivo bioluminescent imaging of influenza a virus infection and characterization of novel cross-protective monoclonal antibodies.
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In vivo bioluminescent imaging of influenza a virus infection and characterization of novel cross-protective monoclonal antibodies.
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2013年の論文
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In vivo bioluminescent imaging ...... tective monoclonal antibodies.
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In vivo bioluminescent imaging ...... tective monoclonal antibodies.
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In vivo bioluminescent imaging ...... tective monoclonal antibodies.
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In vivo bioluminescent imaging ...... tective monoclonal antibodies.
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In vivo bioluminescent imaging ...... tective monoclonal antibodies.
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In vivo bioluminescent imaging ...... tective monoclonal antibodies.
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Dirk Eggink
Nicholas S Heaton
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10.1128/JVI.00969-13
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2013-05-22T00:00:00Z