Further studies on an intermediate host murine model showing that a primary Echinococcus granulosus infection is protective against subsequent oncospheral challenge
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- Elsevierの論文
- 2001-11-01
著者
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You Hong
Veterinary Research Institute Xinjiang Academy Of Animal Science
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Mcmanus Donald
Molecular Parasitology Laboratory Australian Center For International And Tropical Health And Nutrit
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Mcmanus Donald
Molecular Parasitology Unit The Queensland Institute Of Medical Research
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ZHANG Wenbao
Molecular Parasitology Unit, The Queensland Institute of Medical Research
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ZHANG Zhuangzhi
Veterinary Research Institute, Xinjiang Academy of Animal Science
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TURSON Gulinul
Veterinary Research Institute, Xinjiang Academy of Animal Science
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HASYET Aili
Veterinary Research Institute, Xinjiang Academy of Animal Science
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Hasyet Aili
Veterinary Research Institute Xinjiang Academy Of Animal Science
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Turson Gulinul
Veterinary Research Institute Xinjiang Academy Of Animal Science
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Zhang Zhuangzhi
Veterinary Research Institute Xinjiang Academy Of Animal Science
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Zhang Wenbao
Molecular Parasitology Unit The Queensland Institute Of Medical Research
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