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Histocompatibility systems in pigs. 猪的组织相容性系统。
M Vaiman
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The defence mechanisms of the mammary gland of domestic ruminants. 家养反刍动物乳腺的防御机制。
P M Outteridge, C S Lee
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Pox viruses as eukaryotic cloning and expression vectors: future medical and veterinary vaccines. 作为真核克隆和表达载体的痘病毒:未来医学和兽医疫苗。
J Taylor, E Paoletti
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Phenotypic and functional characterisation of bovine lymphocytes. 牛淋巴细胞的表型和功能特征。
W I Morrison, C L Baldwin, N D MacHugh, A J Teale, B M Goddeeris, J Ellis
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Immunobiology of bovine genital mycoplasmosis. 牛生殖器支原体病的免疫生物学研究。
R C Pathak, D N Garg
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Rabies vaccine: traditional and novel approaches. 狂犬病疫苗:传统与新方法。
M P Kieny, P Desmettre, J P Soulebot, R Lathe
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Progress and perspectives in the development of a foot-and-mouth disease vaccine by recombinant DNA technology. 利用重组DNA技术研制口蹄疫疫苗的进展与展望
F Brown
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Recombinant DNA technology and enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli vaccines. 重组DNA技术与产肠毒素大肠杆菌疫苗。
C L Gyles, W K Maas
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The comparative immunobiology of Plasmodium: model systems and new technologies in malaria vaccine research. 疟原虫的比较免疫生物学:模型系统和疟疾疫苗研究的新技术。
G H Mitchell
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Monoclonal antibodies and structured vaccines for control of fertility in dogs and other animal species. 单克隆抗体和结构疫苗用于控制狗和其他动物的生育能力。
S K Gupta, G P Talwar
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