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What has been will be again-The story of viral pathogens
The emergence of novel avian-origin influenza viruses to circulate in humans has remained a significant threat to public health that might lead to the next pandemic. Studying the receptor specificity of novel influenza subtypes was a crucial milestone in my career path as a young scientist.
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