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. 2006;581:493–498. doi: 10.1007/978-0-387-33012-9_87

A SARS-CoV–Specific Protein Enhances Virulence of an Attenuated Strain of Mouse Hepatitis Virus

Lecia Pewe 3, Haixia Zhou 4, Jason Netland 5, Chandra Tangadu 6, Heidi Olivares 7, Lei Shi 8, Dwight Look 9, Thomas Gallagher 10, Stanley Perlman 11
Editors: Stanley Perlman1, Kathryn V Holmes2
PMCID: PMC7123745  PMID: 17037583

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