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Funding
Funders who supported this work.
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (3)
Core support for collaborative glycomic and proteomic research
Prof Anne Dell, Imperial College London
Grant ID: BB/F008309/1
Grant ID: BB/K016164/1
Developing Rapid Responses to Emerging Virus Infections of Poultry (DRREVIP)
Dr Michael Skinner, Imperial College London
Grant ID: BB/K002465/1