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English: Porcine deltacoronavirus (OH-FD22) particle detected in intestinal contents from a gnotobiotic pig. The sample was negatively stained with 3% phosphotungstic acid. Scale bar indicates 100 nm.
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Author Kwonil Jung, Hui Hu, Bryan Eyerly, Zhongyan Lu, Juliet Chepngeno, and Linda J. Saif

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