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VETERINARY IMMUNOLOGY

Isolation of Potentially Useful Antigens from Cyathostomin Third-Stage Larvae by Using a Fast Protein Liquid Chromatography One-Step Method

A. Paz-Silva, R. Francisco, I. Rodríguez, I. Francisco, C. F. Cazapal-Monteiro, M. S. Arias, J. L. Suárez, R. Sánchez-Andrade
A. Paz-Silva
Equine Diseases Study Group (Epidemiology, Parasitology and Zoonoses), Animal Pathology Department, Veterinary Faculty, Santiago de Compostela University, 27002-Lugo, Spain
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R. Francisco
Equine Diseases Study Group (Epidemiology, Parasitology and Zoonoses), Animal Pathology Department, Veterinary Faculty, Santiago de Compostela University, 27002-Lugo, Spain
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I. Rodríguez
Equine Diseases Study Group (Epidemiology, Parasitology and Zoonoses), Animal Pathology Department, Veterinary Faculty, Santiago de Compostela University, 27002-Lugo, Spain
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I. Francisco
Equine Diseases Study Group (Epidemiology, Parasitology and Zoonoses), Animal Pathology Department, Veterinary Faculty, Santiago de Compostela University, 27002-Lugo, Spain
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C. F. Cazapal-Monteiro
Equine Diseases Study Group (Epidemiology, Parasitology and Zoonoses), Animal Pathology Department, Veterinary Faculty, Santiago de Compostela University, 27002-Lugo, Spain
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M. S. Arias
Equine Diseases Study Group (Epidemiology, Parasitology and Zoonoses), Animal Pathology Department, Veterinary Faculty, Santiago de Compostela University, 27002-Lugo, Spain
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J. L. Suárez
Equine Diseases Study Group (Epidemiology, Parasitology and Zoonoses), Animal Pathology Department, Veterinary Faculty, Santiago de Compostela University, 27002-Lugo, Spain
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R. Sánchez-Andrade
Equine Diseases Study Group (Epidemiology, Parasitology and Zoonoses), Animal Pathology Department, Veterinary Faculty, Santiago de Compostela University, 27002-Lugo, Spain
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DOI: 10.1128/CVI.05189-11
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DOI 
https://doi.org/10.1128/CVI.05189-11
PubMed 
21775518

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  • Received May 23, 2011
  • Returned for modification June 13, 2011
  • Accepted July 7, 2011
  • Published online August 31, 2011.

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  1. A. Paz-Silva*,
  2. R. Francisco,
  3. I. Rodríguez,
  4. I. Francisco,
  5. C. F. Cazapal-Monteiro,
  6. M. S. Arias,
  7. J. L. Suárez and
  8. R. Sánchez-Andrade
  1. Equine Diseases Study Group (Epidemiology, Parasitology and Zoonoses), Animal Pathology Department, Veterinary Faculty, Santiago de Compostela University, 27002-Lugo, Spain
  • ↵*Corresponding author. Mailing address: Equine Diseases Study Group, Animal Pathology Department, Veterinary Faculty, Santiago de Compostela University, 27002-Lugo, Spain. Phone: 34 982 822 126. Fax: 34 982 252 195. E-mail: adolfo.paz{at}usc.es.

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Isolation of Potentially Useful Antigens from Cyathostomin Third-Stage Larvae by Using a Fast Protein Liquid Chromatography One-Step Method
A. Paz-Silva, R. Francisco, I. Rodríguez, I. Francisco, C. F. Cazapal-Monteiro, M. S. Arias, J. L. Suárez, R. Sánchez-Andrade
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Isolation of Potentially Useful Antigens from Cyathostomin Third-Stage Larvae by Using a Fast Protein Liquid Chromatography One-Step Method
A. Paz-Silva, R. Francisco, I. Rodríguez, I. Francisco, C. F. Cazapal-Monteiro, M. S. Arias, J. L. Suárez, R. Sánchez-Andrade
Clinical and Vaccine Immunology Aug 2011, 18 (9) 1462-1466; DOI: 10.1128/CVI.05189-11
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