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Bovine Immunology: Implications for Dairy Cattle

The growing world population (7.8 billion) exerts an increased pressure on the cattle industry amongst others. Intensification and expansion of milk and beef production inevitably leads to increased risk of infectious disease spread and exacerbation. This indicates that improved understanding of cat...

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Published in:Frontiers in immunology 2021-06, Vol.12, p.643206-643206
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