Autor:
Liljander, Anne M.
Sacchini, F.
Stoffel, M.H.
Schieck, Elise G.
Stokar-Regenscheit, N.
Labroussaa, F.
Heller, M.
Salt, J.
Frey, J.
Falquet, L.
Goovaerts, D.
Jores, Joerg
Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia (CCPP), caused by Mycoplasma capricolum subsp. capripneumoniae is a severe disease widespread in Africa and Asia. Limited knowledge is available on the pathogenesis of this organism, mainly due to the lack of a robust in vivo challenge model and the means to do ...
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https://cgspace.cgiar.org/handle/10568/105898
Liljander, Anne M.
,
Sacchini, F.
,
Stoffel, M.H.
,
Schieck, Elise G.
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Stokar-Regenscheit, N.
,
Labroussaa, F.
,
Heller, M.
,
Salt, J.
,
Frey, J.
,
Falquet, L.
,
Goovaerts, D.
,
Jores, Joerg
,
[Reproduction of contagious caprine pleuropneumonia reveals the ability of convalescent sera to reduce hydrogen peroxide production in vitro]
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Reproduction of contagious caprine pleuropneumonia reveals the ability of convalescent sera to reduce hydrogen peroxide production in vitro