Correlation between the natural infection by Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis in goats and serum progesterone levels and corpus luteum development.
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T. D. Barral | J. O. Costa | R. Portela | A. L. Machado | Ana K.S. Cavalcante | F. S. Marques | Laura Nicole Filipin da Costa | Catarina Nunes Bittencourt | Alessandro Lima Machado
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