Abomasal RNA-seq reveals a strong local cellular response in suckling lambs with resistance against Haemonchus contortus.
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C. Britton | H. Louvandini | José Gabriel Gonçalves Lins | Ana Cláudia Alexandre de Albuquerque | Fabiana Alves de Almeida | Collette Britton | Camila Malossi | João Pessoa de Araújo-Júnior | Helder Louvandini | Alessandro F. T. Amarante
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