Eosinophils in Haemonchus contortus-infected resistant and susceptible breeds of sheep: abomasal tissue recruitment and in vitro functional state.
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C. Lacroux | G. Foucras | G. Terefe | F. Prévot | P. Jacquiet | C. Bleuart | P. Dorchies | J. Bergeaud | C. Grisez
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