Serotypes and virulence genes of pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from mink and its pathogenicity in mink.
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Peng Hui | Xie Zhi-jing | Jiang Shi-jin | Z. Qian | Zhang Bo-shun | L. Han | Yan Ling-zhi | Zhu Jie | Guo Wan-li | Wang Nan
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