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174 related items for PubMed ID: 15265570

  • 1. Detection and identification of equine Theileria and Babesia species by reverse line blotting: epidemiological survey and phylogenetic analysis.
    Nagore D, García-Sanmartín J, García-Pérez AL, Juste RA, Hurtado A.
    Vet Parasitol; 2004 Aug 13; 123(1-2):41-54. PubMed ID: 15265570
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  • 2. Genetic diversity of Theileria equi and Babesia caballi infecting horses of Central-Southern Italy and preliminary results of its correlation with clinical and serological status.
    Manna G, Cersini A, Nardini R, Bartolomé Del Pino LE, Antognetti V, Zini M, Conti R, Lorenzetti R, Veneziano V, Autorino GL, Scicluna MT.
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  • 3. Identification, genetic diversity and prevalence of Theileria and Babesia species in a sheep population from Northern Spain.
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    Sant C, Allicock OM, d'Abadie R, Charles RA, Georges K.
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    Zanet S, Bassano M, Trisciuoglio A, Taricco I, Ferroglio E.
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