Serological responses and biomarker evaluation in mice and pigs exposed to tsetse fly bites.
BACKGROUND: Tsetse flies are obligate blood-feeding insects that transmit African trypanosomes responsible for human sleeping sickness and nagana in livestock. The tsetse salivary proteome contains a highly immunogenic family of the endonuclease-like Tsal proteins. In this study, a recombinant versi...
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Main Authors: | Guy Caljon (Author), Reta Duguma (Author), Reginald De Deken (Author), Stijn Schauvliege (Author), Frank Gasthuys (Author), Luc Duchateau (Author), Jan Van Den Abbeele (Author) |
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2014-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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