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    Colella V, Giannelli A, Brianti E, Ramos RA, Cantacessi C, Dantas-Torres F, Otranto D.
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  • 28. Diagnostic and clinical implications of a nested PCR specific for ribosomal DNA of the feline lungworm Aelurostrongylus abstrusus (Nematoda, Strongylida).
    Traversa D, Iorio R, Otranto D.
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  • 32. Pathological and histological findings associated with the feline lungworm Troglostrongylus brevior.
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    Umur Ş, Barılı Ö, Gencay Topçu EB, Gürler AT.
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