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The cloning of cattle interferon-A subtypes Isolated from the gut epithelium of rotavirus-infected calves

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Chaplin, P.J., Parsons, K.R. & Collins, R.A. The cloning of cattle interferon-A subtypes Isolated from the gut epithelium of rotavirus-infected calves. Immunogenetics 44, 143–145 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02660063

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