The proliferative response of mouse lymphoid tissues during infections with Babesia microti or Babesia rodhaini

Inchley C. J., Grieve E. M. and Preston P. M. 1987. The proliferative response of mouse lymphoid tissues during infections with Babesia microti or Babesia rodhaini. International Journal for Parasitology 17: 945–950. Proliferative responses induced by the lethal protozoan parasite, Babesia rodhaini,...

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Babesia microti
Babesia rodhaini
Babesiosis - immunology
Babesiosis - pathology
cell division
cell proliferation
Female
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lymphatic system
Lymphoid Tissue - immunology
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