Humoral immune responses of Brucella-infected cattle, sheep, and goats to eight purified recombinant Brucella proteins in an indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
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J. Letesson | P. Denoel | V. Weynants | A. Tibor | V. Wansard | E. Saman | G. van Eynde
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