Genetic analysis of pandemic influenza A / H1N1 virus during epidemia
https://doi.org/10.18093/0869-0189-2011-0-5-5-11
Abstract
Genetic analysis of pandemic influenza A / H1N1 virus during epidemia.
About the Authors
E. S. KostryukovaRussian Federation
N. B. Zakharzhevskaya
Russian Federation
P. A. Kostin
Russian Federation
E. N. Ilyina
Russian Federation
A. K. Larin
Russian Federation
O. G. Gribanov
Russian Federation
O. V. Selezneva
Russian Federation
E. A. Prikhodko
Russian Federation
T. A. Akopian
Russian Federation
E. V. Generozov
Russian Federation
V. N. Lazarev
Russian Federation
S. A. Levitsky
Russian Federation
I. G. Kondratov
Russian Federation
D. G. Alexeev
Russian Federation
N. A. Bazaleev
Russian Federation
E. A. Klimova
Russian Federation
M. R. Esaulova
Russian Federation
N. D. Yushchuk
Russian Federation
V. M. Govorun
Russian Federation
V. I. Sergienko
Russian Federation
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For citations:
Kostryukova E.S., Zakharzhevskaya N.B., Kostin P.A., Ilyina E.N., Larin A.K., Gribanov O.G., Selezneva O.V., Prikhodko E.A., Akopian T.A., Generozov E.V., Lazarev V.N., Levitsky S.A., Kondratov I.G., Alexeev D.G., Bazaleev N.A., Klimova E.A., Esaulova M.R., Yushchuk N.D., Govorun V.M., Sergienko V.I. Genetic analysis of pandemic influenza A / H1N1 virus during epidemia. PULMONOLOGIYA. 2011;(5):5-11. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18093/0869-0189-2011-0-5-5-11