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- who: Francesco Bonfante from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the article: A G1-lineage H9N2 virus with oviduct tropism causes chronic pathological changes in the infundibulum and a long-lasting drop in egg production, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors investigated the importance of the G1-lineage H9N2 A/chicken/Israel/1163/2011 virus as a primary pathogen in layers analyzing its tropism and binding affinity for the oviduct tissues and investigating the long-term impact on egg production. The virus stock used in this studies had a history of three passages in embryonated chicken . . .
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