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References

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2. Egberink, H. F., Herrewegh, A. P. M., Schuurman, N. M. P., van der Linde-Sipman, J. S., Horzinek, M. C., and de Groot, R. J. (1995). FIP, easy to diagnose? Vet. Quart. 17, 24-25.

3. Eigen, M. (1993) Viral quasispecies. Scientific American, July ;269(1):42-49

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