Autor: Cook, Elizabeth A.J.
- Clinical evaluation of corridor disease in Bos indicus (Boran) cattle naturally infected with buffalo-derived Theileria parva
- Inherited tolerance in cattle to the apicomplexan protozoan Theileria parva is associated with decreased proliferation of parasite-infected lymphocytes
- A locus conferring tolerance to Theileria infection in African cattle
- Infection and treatment method (ITM) vaccine against East Coast fever: Reducing the number of doses per straw for use in smallholder dairy herds by thawing, diluting and refreezing already packaged vaccine
Autor: Toye, Philip G.
- Clinical evaluation of corridor disease in Bos indicus (Boran) cattle naturally infected with buffalo-derived Theileria parva
- Inherited tolerance in cattle to the apicomplexan protozoan Theileria parva is associated with decreased proliferation of parasite-infected lymphocytes
- A locus conferring tolerance to Theileria infection in African cattle
- Infection and treatment method (ITM) vaccine against East Coast fever: Reducing the number of doses per straw for use in smallholder dairy herds by thawing, diluting and refreezing already packaged vaccine
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