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Authors: Moser, CA Dolfi, DV Di Vietro, ML Heaton, PA Offit, PA Clark, HF
Citation: Ca. Moser et al., Hypertrophy, hyperplasia, and infectious virus in gut-associated lymphoid tissue of mice after oral inoculation with simian-human or bovine-human reassortant rotaviruses, J INFEC DIS, 183(7), 2001, pp. 1108-1111

Authors: Ramachandran, M Kirkwood, CD Unicomb, L Cunliffe, NA Ward, RL Bhan, MK Clark, HF Glass, RI Gentsch, JR
Citation: M. Ramachandran et al., Molecular characterization of serotype G9 rotavirus strains from a global collection, VIROLOGY, 278(2), 2000, pp. 436-444

Authors: Gouvea, V Lima, RCC Linhares, RE Clark, HF Nosawa, CM Santos, N
Citation: V. Gouvea et al., Identification of two lineages (WA-like and F45-like) within the major rotavirus genotype P[8], VIRUS RES, 59(2), 1999, pp. 141-147

Authors: Kirkwood, CD Gentsch, JR Hoshino, Y Clark, HF Glass, RI
Citation: Cd. Kirkwood et al., Genetic and antigenic characterization of a serotype P[6]G9 human rotavirus strain isolated in the United States, VIROLOGY, 256(1), 1999, pp. 45-53

Authors: Offit, PA Clark, HF
Citation: Pa. Offit et Hf. Clark, Rotavirus vaccines, COMBINATION VACCINES, 1999, pp. 171-195

Authors: Verhoeven, JD Clark, HF
Citation: Jd. Verhoeven et Hf. Clark, Carbon diffusion between the layers in modern pattern-welded damascus blades, MATER CHAR, 41(5), 1998, pp. 183-191

Authors: Santos, N Clark, HF Hoshino, Y Gouvea, V
Citation: N. Santos et al., Relationship among serotype G3P5A rotavirus strains isolated from different host species, MOL CELL PR, 12(6), 1998, pp. 379-386
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