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Epidemiology of Heligmosomoides polygyrus in mice: experiments on natural transmission

Slater et al., 1986

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5077844993762465202
Author
Slater A
Keymer A
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Parasitology

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An experimental system is described for the study of the community dynamics of helminth– host populations, using Heligmosomoides polygyrus in the laboratory mouse. The results of a preliminary experiment using closed populations of 50 mice revealed that coexistence of …
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