Seasonal and Physiological Variations of Phlebotomus papatasi Salivary Gland Antigens in Central Iran

scientific article published on 27 June 2015

Seasonal and Physiological Variations of Phlebotomus papatasi Salivary Gland Antigens in Central Iran is …
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P932PMC publication ID4813401
P698PubMed publication ID27047970

P50authorMohammad Reza Yaghoobi-ErshadiQ98073192
P2093author name stringJesus G Valenzuela
Shaden Kamhawi
Hossein Mirhendi
Ali Khamesipour
Mahmood Jeddi-Tehrani
Reza Jafari
Farah Idali
Ahmad-Reza Mahmoudi
Amir Ahmad Akhavan
Shaghayegh Emami
Zahra Saeidi
Mohammad Hossein Arandian
Nasibeh Hosseini-Vasoukolaei
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P433issue1
P921main subjectPhlebotomus papatasiQ15631395
P304page(s)39-49
P577publication date2015-06-27
P1433published inJournal of arthropod-borne diseasesQ26842053
P1476titleSeasonal and Physiological Variations of Phlebotomus papatasi Salivary Gland Antigens in Central Iran
P478volume10

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