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Host-parasite interaction.

International ophthalmology clinics, 1985
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The genetics of host-parasite interaction

1993
Plant parasites are sometimes divided into two classes on the basis of the ways in which they derive nutrients from their hosts (Pryor, 1987). Biotrophs obtain their nutrients from living cells, often through specialized feeding structures termed haustoria. In contrast, necrotrophs kill their hosts’ cells and feed on the dead remains. Biotrophs tend to
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Defensive Symbionts Mediate Host-Parasite Interactions at Multiple Scales.

Trends in Parasitology, 2017
Skylar R. Hopkins, J. Wojdak, L. Belden
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Helminth glycomics - glycan repertoires and host-parasite interactions.

Molecular and biochemical parasitology (Print), 2017
C. Hokke, A. van Diepen
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Genetics of Host-Parasite Interactions

1976
Most plant pathogens, whether obligate parasites (biotrophs) or facultative saprophytes (necrotrophic pathogens) have a host range limited to few species. For host and parasite to survive and evolve together it is necessary for equilibrium, either dynamic or stable, to be established between them, such that each is capable of adequate reproduction ...
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Haplosporidian host:parasite interactions

Fish and Shellfish Immunology, 2020
P M Hine, P M Hine
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Modeling Relapsing Malaria: Emerging Technologies to Study Parasite-Host Interactions in the Liver

Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 2021
Annemarie Voorberg-Van der Wel   +2 more
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Host-parasite interactions

Trends in Microbiology, 1997
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Genetics of Host-Parasite Interaction

1986
The host and the parasite are the two biological entities involved in the host-parasite interrelationship. The studies on the genetics of resistance in the host and pathogenicity in the pathogen are important to understand the basic aspects of the interrelationships of host and parasite.
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