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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 9.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000041 (2003) David CyranoskiTaiwan left isolated in fight against SARS
000049 (2003) David Cyranoski ; Alison AbbottApartment complex holds clues to pandemic potential of SARS
000050 (2003) Alison Abbott ; David CyranoskiBiologists seek to head off future sources of infection.
000120 (2003) David Cyranoski ; Alison AbbottVirus detectives seek source of SARS in China's wild animals.
000519 (2003) David CyranoskiFrom SARS to the stars
000545 (2004) David CyranoskiSwift response greets return of SARS in China.
002E84 (2017) David CyranoskiBat cave solves mystery of deadly SARS virus - and suggests new outbreak could occur.
003131 (2020) David CyranoskiThis scientist hopes to test coronavirus drugs on animals in locked-down Wuhan.
003202 (2017) David CyranoskiBat cave solves mystery of deadly SARS virus - and suggests new outbreak could occur.

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