The Use of Bacteriophages and Immunological Monitoring for the Treatment of a Case of Chronic Septicemic Cutaneous Ulcerative Disease in a Loggerhead Sea Turtle <i>Caretta caretta</i>
Whitney Greene(Mote Marine Laboratory), M. Andrew Stamper(Walt Disney (United States)), Julianne H. Grose(Brigham Young University), Erin Bromage(University of Massachusetts Dartmouth), Lynne Byrd(Mote Marine Laboratory), Kaitlyn E. Kortright(Yale University), Benjamin K. Chan(Yale University), Sue Forrest(Mote Marine Laboratory), Cathy J. Walsh(Mote Marine Laboratory), Grace E. Perry(University of Massachusetts Dartmouth)
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