2020, Número 4
Attenuation of a Turkeypoxvirus field strain as an alternative to heterologous vaccination in turkeys
Nolasco E, Quintana JA, Valdés LM, Rangel L, Cobos-Marín L
Idioma: Español/Inglés
Referencias bibliográficas: 22
Paginas: 1-12
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RESUMEN
Sin resumen.
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