Correction: Genetics, Receptor Binding Property, and Transmissibility in Mammals of Naturally Isolated H9N2 Avian Influenza Viruses
Authors:
Xuyong Li; Jianzhong Shi; Jing Guo; Guohua Deng; Qianyi Zhang; Jinliang Wang; Xijun He; Kaicheng Wang; Jiming Chen; Yuanyuan Li; Jun Fan; Huiui Kong; Chunyang Gu; Yuantao Guan; Yasuo Suzuki; Yoshihiro Kawaoka; Liling Liu; Yongping Jiang; Guobin Tian; Yanbing Li; Zhigao Bu; Hualan Chen
Published in the journal:
Correction: Genetics, Receptor Binding Property, and Transmissibility in Mammals of Naturally Isolated H9N2 Avian Influenza Viruses. PLoS Pathog 16(1): e32767. doi:10.1371/journal.ppat.1008284
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doi:
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008284
There is an error in Fig 3. The genotype number of DK/ZJ/C1036/09 virus and the maximum body weight change of mice infected with this virus are missing. Please see the correct Fig 3 here.
Zdroje
1. Li X, Shi J, Guo J, Deng G, Zhang Q, Wang J, et al. (2014) Genetics, Receptor Binding Property, and Transmissibility in Mammals of Naturally Isolated H9N2 Avian Influenza Viruses. PLoS Pathog 10(11): e1004508. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004508 25411973
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Hygiena a epidemiologie Infekční lékařství LaboratořČlánek vyšel v časopise
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