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Liver sex-dependent gene expression responses to C. burnetii infection in sterilized or intact mice
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Acute monocytic leukemia gene expression after infection with Streptococcus suis
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Is leishmaniasis the new emerging zoonosis in the world?
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Hepatitis E virus and Zoonosis: Recent Advances and Therapeutic Implications.
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Investigation of Fever Suspected as a Zoonosis Using Advanced Diagnostic Technologies
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