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Pathogenesis of classical swine fever: renal haemorrhages and erythrodiapedesis.
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Pathogenesis of classical swine fever: renal haemorrhages and erythrodiapedesis.

JC Gómez-Villamandos, E Ruiz-Villamor, MJ Bautista, M Quezada, CP Sánchez, FJ Salguero and MA Sierra
J Comp Pathol, Vol.123(1), pp.47-54
07/2000

Abstract

Animals Antigens Viral Biomarkers Capillaries Capillary Fragility Capillary Permeability Cell Degranulation Cell Movement Classical Swine Fever Classical swine fever virus Cytoplasmic Vesicles Edema Endothelium Vascular Erythrocytes Female Hemorrhage Kidney Diseases Male Mast Cells Swine
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