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Changes of enzymatic antioxidant system in the small intestine of rats after the chronic invasion by Hymenolepis diminuta (Cestoda, Hymenolepididae) Cover

Changes of enzymatic antioxidant system in the small intestine of rats after the chronic invasion by Hymenolepis diminuta (Cestoda, Hymenolepididae)

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|Nov 2012

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/s11687-012-0044-8 | Journal eISSN: 1336-9083 | Journal ISSN: 0440-6605
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