Author: Bishop, Richard P.
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- Relative fitness contribution of BoLA alleles in T.parva immune cattle: Interface with parasite genetic diversity
- Molecular evolution of a central region containing B cell epitopes in the gene encoding the p67 sporozoite antigen within a field population of Theileria parva
Author: Kemp, Stephen J.
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- Molecular evolution of a central region containing B cell epitopes in the gene encoding the p67 sporozoite antigen within a field population of Theileria parva
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