Author:
,Younes Maged,Aquilina Gabriele,Castle Laurence,Engel Karl‐Heinz,Fowler Paul,Frutos Fernandez Maria Jose,Fürst Peter,Gundert‐Remy Ursula,Gürtler Rainer,Husøy Trine,Manco Melania,Moldeus Peter,Passamonti Sabina,Shah Romina,Waalkens‐Berendsen Ine,Wölfle Detlef,Wright Matthew,Benigni Romualdo,Bolognesi Claudia,Chipman Kevin,Cordelli Eugenia,Degen Gisela,Marzin Daniel,Svendsen Camilla,Carfì Maria,Vianello Giorgia,Mennes Wim
Subject
Plant Science,Veterinary (miscellaneous),Animal Science and Zoology,Microbiology,Food Science,Parasitology
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