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J. A. Hall, Fritsch, D. A., Yerramilli, M., Obare, E., Yerramilli, M., and Jewell, D. E.,
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J. A. Hall, Hoyt, D., Zuver, C., Skinner, M. M., and Schlipf, J. W.,
“Rapid, multiwell colorimetric assay for measuring neutrophil chemoattractant activity in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid of horses with recurrent airway obstruction.”,
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Trends in microbiology, vol. 5, no. 7, pp. 288-93, 1997.
T. Hackstadt, Scidmore, M. A., and Rockey, D. D.,
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T. Hackstadt, Scidmore, M. A., and Rockey, D. D.,
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