Proteomic profile of epidermal mucus from Labeo rohita reveals differentially abundant proteins after Aeromonas hydrophila infection
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F. U. Dawar | Maizom Hassan | Shandana Ali | M. Rauf | Ahmad Faris Seman Kamarulzaman | Waheed Ullah | Muhammad Nasir Khan Khattak
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