Li et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Revealing the parasitic infection in diarrheic yaks by piloting high-throughput sequencingLi et al., 2018
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- 14307635656127553291
- Author
- Li K
- Jiang J
- Shahzad M
- Zhang H
- Mehmood K
- Jiang X
- Zhao X
- Luo H
- Tong X
- Li J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Microbial pathogenesis
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Diarrhea a serious disease, reported to be related with changes in microbial diversity is widely epidemic in the yaks on the Qinghai Tibet plateau. Herein, we preformed high- throughput sequencing of the parasitic diversity in 3 groups of yaks ie healthy adult yaks …
- 208000006551 Parasitic Disease 0 title description 2
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