Both Lewis and secretor status mediate susceptibility to rotavirus infections in a rotavirus genotype-dependent manner.
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Both Lewis and secretor status mediate susceptibility to rotavirus infections in a rotavirus genotype-dependent manner.
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Both Lewis and secretor status ...... rus genotype-dependent manner.
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Djeneba Ouermi
Filemon Bucardo
Gökçe Günaydın
Göran Larson
Johan Nordgren
Lennart Hammarström
Lennart Svensson
Leon W Nitiema
Sumit Sharma
Waqas Nasir
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2014-08-05T00:00:00Z