Identification of a suitable internal control for fluorescence analysis on canine peripheral blood samples.
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B. Miniscalco | S. Comazzi | F. Riondato | V. Martini | A. Poggi | B. Bruno | A. Borrelli | A. Rota | M. Sulce | M. Sulce
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