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Genetic analyses of avian influenza viruses in Mongolia, 2007 to 2009, and their relationships with Korean isolates from domestic poultry and wild birds

H.-M. Kang    
M.-C. Kim    
J.-G. Choi    
D. Batchuluun    
T.-O. Erdene-Ochir    
M.-R. Paek    
R. Sodnomdarjaa    
J.-H. Kwon    
and Y.-J. Lee    

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