Two Encephalitozoon cuniculi strains of human origin are infectious to rabbits
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Alexander Mathis | H. Kuster | A. Mathis | P. Deplazes | R. Weber | P. Deplazes | C. Müller | M. Michel | Herbert Kuster | Rainer Weber
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