Immunodiagnosis of current fasciolosis in sheep naturally exposed to Fasciola hepatica by using a 2.9 kDa recombinant protein.
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G. Hillyer | P. Díaz | P. Díez-Baños | P. Morrondo | A. Paz-Silva | R. Sánchez-Andrade | M. Arias | J. Suárez | J. Pedreira | C. Lomba
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