Chlamydophila spp. infection in horses with recurrent airway obstruction: similarities to human chronic obstructive disease
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Helmut Hotzel | Konrad Sachse | H. Hotzel | K. Sachse | Dirk Theegarten | Britta Mentrup | Kerstin Fey | Olaf Anhenn | D. Theegarten | O. Anhenn | K. Fey | Britta Mentrup
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