Autor:
Norling, M.
Bishop, Richard P.
Pelle, Roger
Weihong Qi
Henson, S.
Drábek, E.F.
Tretina, K.
Odongo, D.
Mwaura, S.
Njoroge, T.
Bongcam-Rudloff, E.
Daubenberger, C.A.
Silva, J.C.
There are no commercially available vaccines against human protozoan parasitic diseases, despite the success of vaccination-induced long-term protection against infectious diseases. East Coast fever, caused by the protist Theileria parva, kills one million cattle each year in sub-Saharan Africa, ...
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Norling, M.
,
Bishop, Richard P.
,
Pelle, Roger
,
Weihong Qi
,
Henson, S.
,
Drábek, E.F.
,
Tretina, K.
,
Odongo, D.
,
Mwaura, S.
,
Njoroge, T.
,
Bongcam-Rudloff, E.
,
Daubenberger, C.A.
,
Silva, J.C.
,
[The genomes of three stocks comprising the most widely utilized live sporozoite Theileria parva vaccine exhibit very different degrees and patterns of sequence divergence]
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The genomes of three stocks comprising the most widely utilized live sporozoite Theileria parva vaccine exhibit very different degrees and patterns of sequence divergence