New insights into molecular characterization and genetic diversity of <i>Eimeria</i> coccidian parasites in bats from diverse geographical regions of Thailand using nanopore-based DNA metabarcoding. [PDF]
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An Integrated Model of Biphasic Apoptosis in Avian Coccidiosis: Molecular Networks and Host-Parasite Interplay. [PDF]
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Screening and identification of species-specific immunodominant antigens of Eimeria tenella by immunoproteomic analysis. [PDF]
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