Inherited tolerance in cattle to the apicomplexan protozoan Theileria parva is associated with decreased proliferation of parasite-infected lymphocytes

Theileria parva is the causative agent of East Coast fever and Corridor disease, which are fatal, economically important diseases of cattle in eastern, central and southern Africa. Improved methods of control of the diseases are urgently required. The parasite transforms host lymphocytes, resulting...

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Main Authors: Latré de Laté, Perle, Cook, Elizabeth A.J., Wragg, David, Poole, Elizabeth J., Ndambuki, Gideon M., Miyunga, Antoinette, Chepkwony, Maurine C., Mwaura, Stephen, Ndiwa, Nicholas N., Prettejohn, Giles, Sitt, Tatjana, Aardt, Richard van, Morrison, W. Ivan, Prendergast, James G.D., Toye, Philip G.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Frontiers Media 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116125

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