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DescriptionHuman Salmonella infection mechanism in chicken ileum (R C YashRoy 2002, Symosium slide).png |
English: Proposed mechanism (A-I) of human Salmonella 3,10:r:- organisms in chicken ileal model by transmission electron microscopy. Own research-work of Dr R C YashRoy, for International Symposium on SALMONELLA AND SALMONELLOSIS, Pluorfragan, France (May 2002) |
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