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Lab animal
07, 2020;49 (7): 191-193.
Going viral in the animal facility.
Alla Katsnelson
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Alla Katsnelson: Freelance writer, Massachusetts, USA. akatsnelson@gmail.com.
PMID: 32572191
DOI: 10.1038/s41684-020-0580-7
Abstract
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Animals
Viruses
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