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Twenty years of amyloid arthropathy research in chickens

AA amyloidosis (AAA) is a disease known as amyloid arthropathy in chicken, which represents substantial economic losses, in addition to welfare concerns. Enterococcus faecalis (E. faecalis) is the major pathogen found in field outbreaks of amyloid arthropathy and its specific association with this d...

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Published in:World's Poultry Science Journal 2016-09, Vol.72 (3), p.495-508
Main Authors: BLANCO, A.E., BARZ, M., ICKEN, W., CAVERO, D., MAZAHERI, A., VOSS, M., SCHMUTZ, M., PREISINGER, R.
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