Trypanosoma vivax infections: pushing ahead with mouse models for the study of Nagana. I. Parasitological, hematological and pathological parameters.
African trypanosomiasis is a severe parasitic disease that affects both humans and livestock. Several different species may cause animal trypanosomosis and although Trypanosoma vivax (sub-genus Duttonella) is currently responsible for the vast majority of debilitating cases causing great economic ha...
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Main Authors: | Nathalie Chamond (Author), Alain Cosson (Author), Marie Christine Blom-Potar (Author), Grégory Jouvion (Author), Simon D'Archivio (Author), Mathieu Medina (Author), Sabrina Droin-Bergère (Author), Michel Huerre (Author), Sophie Goyard (Author), Paola Minoprio (Author) |
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2010-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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