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    1 research outputs found

    A proteomics approach for the analysis of hemolymph proteins involved in the immediate defense response of the soft tick, Ornithodoros savignyi, when challenged with Candida albicans

    Author
    1. A Estrada-Pena
    2. A Oleaga
    3. A Rachinsky
    4. A Ranchinsky
    5. A Shevchenko
    6. Albert W. H. Neitz
    7. Anabella R. M. Gaspar
    8. B Samyn
    9. BJ Mans
    10. BJ Mans
    11. E Vierstraete
    12. Elaine Stopforth
    13. F Levy
    14. G Candiano
    15. IBM Francischetti
    16. IBM Francischetti
    17. J Vennestrøm
    18. JL Imler
    19. JX Yan
    20. M Yarmush
    21. MM Bradford
    22. N Koizumi
    23. PM Untalan
    24. R Medzhitov
    25. RD Madden
    26. S Morais Guedes De
    27. S Wickramasekara
    28. Y Zhu
    Publication venue
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
    Publication date
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