Innate and acquired control of trypanosome parasitaemia in Cape buffalo

International Journal for Parasitology
S J BlackDerek P Nolan

Abstract

The review discusses the roles of serum xanthine oxidase, serum catalase and trypanosome-specific immune responses in the regulation of the level of trypanosome parasitaemic waves in Cape buffalo.

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Dec 1, 1988·Parasitology Today·A F Mulla, L R Rickman

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