Pathological Findings in Young and Adult Sheep Following Experimental Infection With 2 Different Doses of Mycobacterium avium Subspecies paratuberculosis
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J. Benavides | R. Juste | C. García-Pariente | M. Fuertes | M. C. Ferreras | V. Pérez | V Pérez | L Delgado | J F García Marín | M Muñoz | J Benavides | R A Juste | C García-Pariente | M Fuertes | J González | M C Ferreras | J. F. Marín | L. Delgado | M. Muñoz | J. González | J. González
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