Development of an in-house indirect ELISA kit for the serological detection of antibodies against infectious bursal disease in chickens
Takele Tesgera Hurisa(National Veterinary Institute), Amde Zeleke(National Veterinary Institute), Kedir Sherefa(National Veterinary Institute), Hunduma Dinka(Adama Science and Technology University), Abinet Legesse(National Veterinary Institute), Mohammed Jemal(Debre Markos University), Teshale Sori(National Veterinary Institute), Yeneneh Tesfaye(National Veterinary Institute), Getu Ayele(National Veterinary Institute), Teferi Degefa Negi(National Veterinary Institute), Takele Abayneh(National Veterinary Institute), Warkisa Chala Bulto(National Veterinary Institute), Berecha Bayisa(National Veterinary Institute), Mulatu Mokonnin(National Veterinary Institute), Adugna Geresu(National Veterinary Institute), Mirtneh Akalu(National Veterinary Institute), Megersa Mindaye Yami(National Veterinary Institute), Berhan Demeke(National Veterinary Institute), Guohua Chengh(National Veterinary Institute), Yongxiang Fang(Lanzhou Veterinary Research Institute)
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