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Nature|October 7, 2005
Characterization of the 1918 influenza virus polymerase genesJeffery K Taubenberger, Ann H Reid, Raina M Lourens, et al.
Journal of Virology|July 5, 2002
1917 avian influenza virus sequences suggest that the 1918 pandemic virus did not acquire its hemagglutinin directly from birdsThomas G Fanning, Richard D Slemons, Ann H Reid, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases|November 12, 2003
1918 influenza pandemic caused by highly conserved viruses with two receptor-binding variantsAnn H Reid, Thomas A Janczewski, Raina M Lourens, et al.
Human Pathology|September 25, 2003
Lung pathology of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS): a study of 8 autopsy cases from SingaporeTeri J Franks, Pek Y Chong, Paul Chui, et al.
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Nature|October 7, 2005
Characterization of the 1918 influenza virus polymerase genesJeffery K Taubenberger, Ann H Reid, Raina M Lourens, et al.
Journal of Virology|July 5, 2002
1917 avian influenza virus sequences suggest that the 1918 pandemic virus did not acquire its hemagglutinin directly from birdsThomas G Fanning, Richard D Slemons, Ann H Reid, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases|November 12, 2003
1918 influenza pandemic caused by highly conserved viruses with two receptor-binding variantsAnn H Reid, Thomas A Janczewski, Raina M Lourens, et al.
Human Pathology|September 25, 2003
Lung pathology of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS): a study of 8 autopsy cases from SingaporeTeri J Franks, Pek Y Chong, Paul Chui, et al.
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