Autor:
Steinaa, Lucilla
Svitek, Nichiolas
Awino, Elias
Njoroge, Thomas
Saya, Rosemary M.
Toye, Philip G.
Background The tick-borne protozoan parasite Theileria parva causes a usually fatal cattle disease known as East Coast fever in sub-Saharan Africa, with devastating consequences for poor small-holder farmers. Immunity to T. parva, believed to be mediated by a cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response...
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Steinaa, Lucilla
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Svitek, Nichiolas
,
Awino, Elias
,
Njoroge, Thomas
,
Saya, Rosemary M.
,
Toye, Philip G.
,
[Immunization with one Theileria parva strain results in similar level of CTL strain-specificity and protection compared to immunization with the three-component Muguga cocktail in MHC-matched animals]
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Immunization with one Theileria parva strain results in similar level of CTL strain-specificity and protection compared to immunization with the three-component Muguga cocktail in MHC-matched animals