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. 2013 Dec 6:21–37. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-08-034730-1.50008-9

Applications of Monoclonal Antibodies in Animal Health and Production

TJG RAYBOULD 1
Editors: LORNE A BABIUK2, JOHN P PHILLIPS3
PMCID: PMC7155687

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