Inhibition of Development of Trichostrongylus retortæformis (original) (raw)
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RETARDED or arrested development of nematodes has been recognized as one of the effects of host resistance for some time. In the course of our studies of resistance to infections of Trichostrongylus retortœformis in rabbits, we have encountered this phenomenon again.
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MICHEL, J. Inhibition of Development of Trichostrongylus retortæformis.Nature 169, 933–934 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1038/169933a0
- Issue date: 31 May 1952
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/169933a0
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