The use of tick vaccines in mammalian hosts has been shown to be the most promising alternative tick control method to current use of acaricides, which suffers from a number of limitations. However, the success of this method is dependent on the identification cloning, and in vitro expression of ...
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Mulenga, A.
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Sugimoto, C.
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Sako, C.
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Ohashi, K.
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Musoke, A.J.
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Shubash, M.
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Onuma, M.
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[Molecular characterization of Haemaphysalis longicornis tick salivary gland-associated 29-kilodalton protein and its effect as a vaccine against tick infestation in rabbits]
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Molecular characterization of Haemaphysalis longicornis tick salivary gland-associated 29-kilodalton protein and its effect as a vaccine against tick infestation in rabbits