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2012
Y. Yang, Huang, J. M., Ju, Z. H., Li, Q. L., Zhou, L., Li, R. L., Li, J. B., Shi, F. X., Zhong, J. F., and Wang, C. F., Increased expression of a novel splice variant of the complement component 4 (C4A) gene in mastitis-infected dairy cattle, vol. 11, pp. 2909-2916, 2012.
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2011
Z. H. Ju, Li, Q. L., Huang, J. M., Hou, M. H., Li, R. L., Li, J. B., Zhong, J. F., and Wang, C. F., Three novel SNPs of the bovine Tf gene in Chinese native cattle and their associations with milk production traits, vol. 10, pp. 340-352, 2011.
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