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      Characterization of the Bovine Type I IFN Locus: Rearrangements, Expansions, and Novel Subfamilies [1]
      Differential Susceptibility of SD and CD Rats to a Novel Rat Theilovirus [1]
      A homozygous ADAMTS2 nonsense mutation in a Doberman Pinscher dog with Ehlers Danlos syndrome and extreme skin fragility [1]
      Shift from primary pneumonic to secondary septicemic plague by decreasing the volume of intranasal challenge with Yersinia pestis in the murine model [1]
      Validation of X-Ray Fluorescence-Measured Swine Femur Lead Against Atomic Absorption Spectrometry [1]
      Yersinia pestis exploits early activation of MyD88 for growth in the lungs during pneumonic plague [1]

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