An animal model using Eimeria live vaccine and to study coccidiosis protozoa pathogenesis |
Lee, Hyun-A
(Center for Animal Resources Development, Wonkwang University)
Hong, Sunhwa (Center for Animal Resources Development, Wonkwang University) Choe, Ohmok (Center for Animal Resources Development, Wonkwang University) Kim, Okjin (Center for Animal Resources Development, Wonkwang University) |
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