Canine histiocytic proliferations. From an epidemiological, clinical, and genetic study of 100 histiocytic sarcomas in the Bernese mountain dog breed. Proliférations histiocytaires canines. D’après une étude épidémiologique, clinique et génétique de 100 cas de sarcome histiocytaire chez le Bouvier bernois

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André, C. | Abadie, J. | Hedan, B. | de Brito, C. | Lagadic, M. | Poujade, A. | Devauchelle, P.

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