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Models for the origin of influenza viruses
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  • Published: 01 March 1987

Models for the origin of influenza viruses

  • I. M. HENDERSON1,
  • DAVID PENNY1 &
  • MICHAEL D. HENDY2 

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HENDERSON, I., PENNY, D. & HENDY, M. Models for the origin of influenza viruses. Nature 326, 22 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1038/326022a0

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