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    Cargnelutti JF, Schmidt C, Masuda EK, Nogueira PR, Weiblen R, Flores EF.
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  • 30. [The detection and identification of poxvirus in domestic cats].
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  • 39. Experimental infection of Norvegian rats (Rattus norvegicus) with ratpox virus.
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