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Tick salivary gland proteins are responsible for suppression/modulation of host immune responses and subsets of such genes whose expression is modified by Theileria parva infection would be candidates for inclusion in anti-tick/anti-pathogen combination vaccines. We used subtractive hybridisation...


Obura, M.Skilton, Robert A.Villiers, Etienne P. deKutima, H.Bishop, Richard P.[Application of suppressive subtractive hybridisation technique to isolate differentially expressed genes in Rhipicephalus appendiculatus ticks following infection by Theileria parva]Application of suppressive subtractive hybridisation technique to isolate differentially expressed genes in Rhipicephalus appendiculatus ticks following infection by Theileria parva
Mwangi, D.M.Graham, S.P.Pelle, RogerHonda, Y.Tonukari, N.J.Yamage, I.M.Glew, E.J.Villiers, Etienne P. deShah, TushaarBishop, Richard P.Abuya, E.Awino, EliasGachanja, J.Luyai, A.E.Mbwika, F.Muthiani, A.M.Ndegwa, D.M.Njahira, Moses N.Nyanjui, J.K.Onono, F.O.Osaso, J.Saya, R.M.Wildmann, C.Fraser, C.M.Maudlin, I.Gardner, M.J.Morzaria, S.P.Loosmore, S.Gilbert, S.C.Audonnet, J.C.Bruggen, P. van derNene, VishvanathTaracha, E.L.N.[Exploiting host immunity and parasite genomics to develop a robust sub-unit vaccine against East Coast fever in cattle - Where are we?]Exploiting host immunity and parasite genomics to develop a robust sub-unit vaccine against East Coast fever in cattle - Where are we?

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