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The association of the MHC with disease resistance in experimental infections with salmonella enteritidis, pasteurella multocida or ascaridia galli. I
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Østergaard, M.
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A role of multiple drug resistance gene single nucleotide polymorphisms 2677 and 3435 in inflammatory bowel disease? I
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COX-2 and MDR1 gene variants are associated with both Crohns disease and lucerative colitis in Danish patients. I
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cDNA cloning and sequencing of MHC class I mRNA transcripts (1.5 kb variant) from B21 and B19 chickens using 3' RACE 5 kb variant) from B21 and B19 chickens using 3' RACE. I
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Comparing body weight measured as single time points versus modelled as a longitudinal trait for QTL detection in pigs. I
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Relating basic soil properties and earthworm population to macropore density and soil hydraulic properties. I
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