Increased levels of cysteinyl leukotrienes and prostaglandin E2 in gastrointestinal tract mucus are associated with decreased faecal dry matter in Merino rams during nematode infection

A.R. Williams, L.J.E. Karlsson, David Palmer, Ian Williams, Phil Vercoe, Johan Greeff, D.L. Emery

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