The biological diversity of coronaviruses: where will the new threat come from?

The recent outbreak of COVID-19 rose a new wave of interest to coronaviruses though the first coronaviruses were discovered in the first half of the XX century. That time coronaviruses were considered as a quite serious veterinary problem but they were not believed to become highly dangerous for hum...

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Main Authors: Alexandr Khaitovich (Author), Tatiana Sataieva (Author), Walery Zukow (Author), Veronika Malygina (Author), Lyudmila Shevkoplyas (Author), Tatiana Logadyr (Author), Marina Kirsanova (Author), Irina Andronovskaya (Author), Ekaterina Soroka (Author)
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Published: Kazimierz Wielki University, 2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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