Clonal outbreaks of [Pasteurella] pneumotropica biovar Heyl in two mouse colonies

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Clonal outbreaks of [Pasteurella] pneumotropica biovar Heyl in two mouse colonies. / Adhikary, Sadhana; Bisgaard, Magne; Dagnæs-Hansen, Frederik; Christensen, Henrik.

I: Laboratory Animals, Bind 51, Nr. 6, 2017, s. 613-621.

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Adhikary, S, Bisgaard, M, Dagnæs-Hansen, F & Christensen, H 2017, 'Clonal outbreaks of [Pasteurella] pneumotropica biovar Heyl in two mouse colonies', Laboratory Animals, bind 51, nr. 6, s. 613-621. https://doi.org/10.1177/0023677217698503

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Adhikary, S., Bisgaard, M., Dagnæs-Hansen, F., & Christensen, H. (2017). Clonal outbreaks of [Pasteurella] pneumotropica biovar Heyl in two mouse colonies. Laboratory Animals, 51(6), 613-621. https://doi.org/10.1177/0023677217698503

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Adhikary S, Bisgaard M, Dagnæs-Hansen F, Christensen H. Clonal outbreaks of [Pasteurella] pneumotropica biovar Heyl in two mouse colonies. Laboratory Animals. 2017;51(6):613-621. https://doi.org/10.1177/0023677217698503

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Adhikary, Sadhana ; Bisgaard, Magne ; Dagnæs-Hansen, Frederik ; Christensen, Henrik. / Clonal outbreaks of [Pasteurella] pneumotropica biovar Heyl in two mouse colonies. I: Laboratory Animals. 2017 ; Bind 51, Nr. 6. s. 613-621.

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