Responses of bovine chimaeras combining trypanosomiasis resistant and susceptible genotypes to experimental infection with Trypanosoma congolense
West African N'Dama cattle have developed a genetic capacity to survive, reproduce and remain productive under trypanosomosis risk. The cellular and molecular bases of this so-called trypanotolerance are not known, but the trait is manifested by the N'Dama's greater capacity to control parasitaemia...
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2001
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