Pathobiology of Tennessee 2017 H7N9 low and high pathogenicity avian influenza viruses in commercial broiler breeders and specific pathogen free layer chickens

scientific article published on 29 August 2018

Pathobiology of Tennessee 2017 H7N9 low and high pathogenicity avian influenza viruses in commercial broiler breeders and specific pathogen free layer chickens is …
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P6179Dimensions Publication ID1106411406
P356DOI10.1186/S13567-018-0576-0
P932PMC publication ID6116495
P698PubMed publication ID30157963

P50authorDong-Hun LeeQ40949005
Kateri BertranQ56517273
David SwayneQ67293866
Mary J Pantin-JackwoodQ88259653
Miria F CriadoQ88556792
P2093author name stringDiane Smith
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P433issue1
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectTennesseeQ1509
avian influenzaQ43987
P304page(s)82
P577publication date2018-08-29
P1433published inVeterinary ResearchQ15761008
P1476titlePathobiology of Tennessee 2017 H7N9 low and high pathogenicity avian influenza viruses in commercial broiler breeders and specific pathogen free layer chickens
P478volume49