Production and characterization of rabbit polyclonal sera against Shiga toxins Stx1 and Stx2 for detection of Shiga toxin‐producing Escherichia coli
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L. Beutin | L. Rocha | W. Elias | R. Piazza | L. Trabulsi | R. Piazza | G. Krause | M. Franzolin | V. Bueris | M. R. B. Mendes-Ledesma | W. P. Elias | Meire R. B. Mendes‐Ledesma | Luiz R. Trabulsi | R. M. Piazza
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