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Equine phaeohyphomycosis caused by Drechslera spicifera.

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Publication Date: 1975-07-01 PubMed ID: 1139537PubMed Central: PMC1696985
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Kaplan W, Chandler FW, Ajello L, Gauther R, Higgins R, Cayouette P. (1975). Equine phaeohyphomycosis caused by Drechslera spicifera. Can Vet J, 16(7), 205-208.

Publication

ISSN: 0008-5286
NlmUniqueID: 0004653
Country: Canada
Language: English
Volume: 16
Issue: 7
Pages: 205-208

Researcher Affiliations

Kaplan, W
    Chandler, F W
      Ajello, L
        Gauther, R
          Higgins, R
            Cayouette, P

              MeSH Terms

              • Animals
              • Dermatomycoses / veterinary
              • Female
              • Horse Diseases
              • Horses
              • Mitosporic Fungi

              References

              This article includes 2 references
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                pubmed: 1112738

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              This article has been cited 5 times.
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