DNA Vaccine Using Mycobacterium bovis Ag85B Antigen Induces Partial Protection against Experimental Infection in BALB/c Mice
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Vasco Azevedo | V. Azevedo | S. Oliveira | Francisco M. Teixeira | Henrique C. Teixeira | Ana Paula Ferreira | Michele F. Rodrigues | Gilson C. Macedo | Sergio C. Oliveira | M. F. Rodrigues | A. P. Ferreira | F. Teixeira | G. Macedo | H. Teixeira
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