Serum levels of cytokines in water buffaloes experimentally infected with Fasciola gigantica.
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Xing-Quan Zhu | H. Elsheikha | Miao-miao Sun | Wei-yi Huang | Xiao-Xuan Zhang | Fu-kai Zhang | Jun-ling Hou | Zhao-An Sheng | A. Guo
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