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Abstract
Keywords:
Introduction
Materials and methods
Canine serum sample
Clinical examinations
Serological tests
Statistical analyses
Results
Comparative testing of IFAT, ELISA and LFT for CanL sero-diagnosis in Croatia
Evaluation of the rKLi8.3 ELISA and LFT in healthy, vaccinated and infected dogs from Brazil
Detection of CanL-specific IgG antibodies in dogs from Croatia and Brazil by rKLi8.3 lineblot
Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgements
Conflicts of Interest
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