Similar Items: ILRI Tick Unit: Local research with global impact
- Report from an ILRI strategy workshop on tick research, Cape Town, 24 August 2014
- Tick genomics - coming of age
- Vaccination with cyclin-dependent kinase tick antigen confers protection against Ixodes infestation
- Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time of flight mass spectrometry for comprehensive indexing of East African Ixodid tick species
- Mitochondrial and nuclear multilocus phylogeny of Rhipicephalus ticks from Kenya
- Role of climate and other factors in determining the dynamics of tick and tick-transmitted pathogen populations and distribution in western, central and eastern Africa
Author: Githaka, Naftaly W.
- The potential of Rhipicephalus microplus as a vector of Ehrlichia ruminantium in West Africa
- Comparative analysis of the fecal microbiota from different species of domesticated and wild suids
- Effect of essential oils against acaricide-susceptible and acaricide-resistant Rhipicephalus ticks
- In silico characterization and structural modeling of Dermacentor andersoni p36 immunosuppressive protein
- Multi-locus genotyping reveals absence of genetic structure in field populations of the brown ear tick (Rhipicephalus appendiculatus) in Kenya
- Molecular evidence confirms occurrence of Rhipicephalus microplus Clade A in Kenya and sub-Saharan Africa
Author: Mwaura, S.
- The genomes of three stocks comprising the most widely utilized live sporozoite Theileria parva vaccine exhibit very different degrees and patterns of sequence divergence
- The preparation of a composite stabilate for immunisation against East Coast fever
- Multi-locus genotyping reveals absence of genetic structure in field populations of the brown ear tick (Rhipicephalus appendiculatus) in Kenya
- Mapping distributions of ticks and tick-borne diseases in Africa: Effects of climate change and the implications for human and animal health
- Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time of flight mass spectrometry for comprehensive indexing of East African Ixodid tick species
- The Rhipicephalus appendiculatus tick vector of Theileria parva is absent from cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer) populations and associated ecosystems in northern Uganda