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Immunisation of young broiler chickens with low level infections of Eimeria tenella, E. acer vulina or E. maximaFootnote1

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Pages 271-278 | Received 11 Sep 1985, Accepted 17 Dec 1985, Published online: 02 Jan 2008

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Adrienne E.H. Shearer, Gary C. Wilkins, Mark C. Jenkins & Kalmia E. Kniel. (2007) Effects of high hydrostatic pressure on Eimeria acervulina pathogenicity, immunogenicity and structural integrity. Innovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies 8:2, pages 259-268.
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Mark C. Jenkins. (2001) Advances and prospects for subunit vaccines against protozoa of veterinary importance. Veterinary Parasitology 101:3-4, pages 291-310.
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