Experimental transmission of enzootic bovine leukosis to cattle, sheep and goats: infectious doses of blood and incubation period of the disease.
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A. Burny | K. De Clercq | D. Portetelle | A Burny | M Mammerickx | D Portetelle | K de Clercq | M. Mammerickx
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