Autor:
Rathkolb, B.
Noyes, H.A.
Brass, A.
Dark, P.
Fuchs, H.
Gailus-Durner, V.
Gibson, John P.
Angelis, M.H. de
Ogugo, M.
Iraqi, F.A.
Kemp, Stephen J.
Naessens, Jan
Pope, M.E.
Wolf, E.
Agaba, Morris
Trypanosoma congolense is a protozoan parasite that causes severe diseases in livestock. Three major quantative trait loci (QTL), Tir1, Tir2, and Tir3, control the survival time of mice after infection with T. congolense. Congenic mice carrying the C57BL/6 resistance alleles on the A/J background...
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Rathkolb, B.
,
Noyes, H.A.
,
Brass, A.
,
Dark, P.
,
Fuchs, H.
,
Gailus-Durner, V.
,
Gibson, John P.
,
Angelis, M.H. de
,
Ogugo, M.
,
Iraqi, F.A.
,
Kemp, Stephen J.
,
Naessens, Jan
,
Pope, M.E.
,
Wolf, E.
,
Agaba, Morris
,
[Clinical chemistry of congenic mice with quantitative trait loci for predicted responses to Trypanosoma congolense infection]
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Clinical chemistry of congenic mice with quantitative trait loci for predicted responses to Trypanosoma congolense infection