Candido et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Exploring structural and physical properties of schistosome eggs: potential pathways for novel diagnostics?Candido et al., 2018
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- Candido R
- Morassutti A
- Graeff-Teixeira C
- Pierre T
- Jones M
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- Advances in Parasitology
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In this era of increasing demand for sensitive techniques to diagnose schistosomiasis, there is a need for an increased focus on the properties of the parasite eggs. The eggs are not only directly linked to the morbidity of chronic infection but are also potential key targets for …
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