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332 related items for PubMed ID: 16987083

  • 21. Association between nucleotide oligomerisation domain two (Nod2) gene polymorphisms and canine inflammatory bowel disease.
    Kathrani A, Lee H, White C, Catchpole B, Murphy A, German A, Werling D, Allenspach K.
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