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The distribution of feline immunodeficiency virus in tissue compartments of feral domestic cats

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The authors wish to thank Dr. Emma Marks for editing. Sequencing was done at the Allan Wilson Centre, Massey University, Auckland. Feral cats were provided by the New Zealand Department of Conservation. This research was funded by the Allan Wilson Centre for Molecular Ecology and Evolution, and The University of Auckland. Jessica Hayward was supported by a University of Auckland Doctoral Scholarship.

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Hayward, J.J., Rodrigo, A.G. The distribution of feline immunodeficiency virus in tissue compartments of feral domestic cats. Arch Virol 155, 411–416 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-010-0598-z

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