Amphibian Pathogens in Southeast Asian Frog Trade

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P356DOI10.1007/S10393-013-0817-7
P698PubMed publication ID23404036

P50authorTracie A. SeimonQ59062028
David P. BickfordQ26251886
P2093author name stringMartin Gilbert
Arlyne Johnson
Angela Yang
Alisa Newton
Kongsy Khammavong
Priscilla H Joyner
Soubanh Silithammavong
Leanne Clark
Scott Roberton
Long Nguyễn Văn
Lucy Ogg Keatts
Sinpakhone Singhalath
Tiffany P W Seow
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P433issue4
P304page(s)386-398
P577publication date2012-12-01
P1433published inEcoHealthQ15754575
P1476titleAmphibian pathogens in Southeast Asian frog trade
P478volume9

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