Transcriptomic Study on Ovine Immune Responses to Fasciola hepatica Infection.
BACKGROUND:Fasciola hepatica is not only responsible for major economic losses in livestock farming, but is also a major food-borne zoonotic agent, with 180 million people being at risk of infection worldwide. This parasite is sophisticated in manipulating the hosts' immune system to benefit it...
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Main Authors: | Yan Fu (Author), Andreas L Chryssafidis (Author), John A Browne (Author), Jack O'Sullivan (Author), Paul A McGettigan (Author), Grace Mulcahy (Author) |
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2016-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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