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Neuraminidase antibodies and H5N1: geographic-dependent influenza epidemiology could determine cross-protection against emerging strains.

Neuraminidase antibodies and H5N1: geographic-dependent influenza epidemiology could determine cross-protection against emerging strains. Research Abstract Details 

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  • Neuraminidase antibodies and H5N1: geographic-dependent influenza epidemiology could determine cross-protection against emerging strains. Abstract Text:

    jesus f bermejo-martinJesus F Bermejo-Martin,david j kelvinDavid J Kelvin,yi guanYi Guan,honglin chenHonglin Chen,pilar Pilar ,inmaculada casasInmaculada Casas,eduardo arranzEduardo Arranz,raul o de lejarazuRaul O de Lejarazu,jesus f bermejo-martinJesus F Bermejo-Martin,david j kelvinDavid J Kelvin,yi guanYi Guan,honglin chenHonglin Chen,pilar Pilar ,inmaculada casasInmaculada Casas,eduardo arranzEduardo Arranz,raul o de lejarazuRaul O de Lejarazu,

    Neuraminidase antibodies and H5N1: geographic-dependent influenza epidemiology could determine cross-protection against emerging strains. Publishing Authors By Initials

    jf bermejo-martinJF Bermejo-Martin,dj kelvinDJ Kelvin,y guanY Guan,h chenH Chen,p P ,i casasI Casas,e arranzE Arranz,ro de lejarazuRO de Lejarazu,jf bermejo-martinJF Bermejo-Martin,dj kelvinDJ Kelvin,y guanY Guan,h chenH Chen,p P ,i casasI Casas,e arranzE Arranz,ro de lejarazuRO de Lejarazu,

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    Neuraminidase antibodies and H5N1: geographic-dependent influenza epidemiology could determine cross-protection against emerging strains. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: PLoS medicine

    VOLUME: 4

    Page Numbers: e212

    Journal Abbreviation: PLoS Med.

    ISSN: 1549-1676

    DAY: 9

    MONTH: Jun

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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