Absence of Wolbachia endobacteria in the human parasitic nematode Dracunculus medinensis and two related Dracunculus species infecting wildlife

scientific article published on 31 March 2014

Absence of Wolbachia endobacteria in the human parasitic nematode Dracunculus medinensis and two related Dracunculus species infecting wildlife is …
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P6179Dimensions Publication ID1000921719
P356DOI10.1186/1756-3305-7-140
P932PMC publication ID3994231
P698PubMed publication ID24685011
P5875ResearchGate publication ID261254932

P50authorLouise FordQ43151757
Albrecht Schulte-HosteddeQ45123860
Mark J. TaylorQ47504102
P2093author name stringBarton E Slatko
Jeremy M Foster
Sarah C Elsasser
Kelly L Johnston
Frédéric Landmann
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P921main subjectWolbachiaQ283526
Dracunculus medinensisQ1502531
P304page(s)140
P577publication date2014-03-31
P1433published inParasites and VectorsQ7135941
P1476titleAbsence of Wolbachia endobacteria in the human parasitic nematode Dracunculus medinensis and two related Dracunculus species infecting wildlife
P478volume7

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