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621 related items for PubMed ID: 19217126

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    Ozensoy Töz S, Sakru N, Ertabaklar H, Demir S, Sengul M, Ozbel Y.
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    Özbel Y, Karakuş M, Arserim SK, Kalkan ŞO, Töz S.
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    Senghor MW, Niang AA, Depaquit J, Ferté H, Faye MN, Elguero E, Gaye O, Alten B, Perktas U, Cassan C, Faye B, Bañuls AL.
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    Ferroglio E, Romano A, Passera S, D'Angelo A, Guiso P, Ghiggi E, Bolla C, Trisciuoglio A, Biglino A.
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    Velo E, Bongiorno G, Kadriaj P, Myrseli T, Crilly J, Lika A, Mersini K, Di Muccio T, Bino S, Gramiccia M, Gradoni L, Maroli M.
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  • 38. Controlling phlebotomine sand flies to prevent canine Leishmania infantum infection: A case of knowing your enemy.
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