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Antioxidant status, and blood zinc and copper concentrations in dogs with uncomplicated babesiosis due to Babesia canis infections Cover

Antioxidant status, and blood zinc and copper concentrations in dogs with uncomplicated babesiosis due to Babesia canis infections

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Language: English
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Submitted on: Dec 2, 2020
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© 2021 Oliwier Teodorowski, Stanisław Winiarczyk, Duygu Tarhan, Banu Dokuzeylül, Alev Meltem Ercan, Mehmet Erman Or, Marta Staniec, Łukasz Adaszek, published by National Veterinary Research Institute in Pulawy
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