Role of persistent infection in the transmission of foot-and-mouth disease

구제역 전파에 있어서 지속 감염의 역할

Park Jong-Hyeon;Lee Kwang-Nyeong;Kim Su-Mi;Ko Young-Joon;Lee Hyang-Sim;Heo Eun-Jeong;Kweon Chang-Hee;Yang Chang-Bum
박종현;이광녕;김수미;고영준;이향심;허은정;권창희;양창범

  • Published : 20081200

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