Modelling the within-host growth of viral infections in insects
Insects are infected by a variety of pathogens, including bacteria, fungi and viruses, which have been studied largely for their potential as biocontrol agents, but are also important in insect conservation (biodiversity) and as model systems for other diseases. Whilst the dynamics of host–pathogen...
Main Authors: | White, S, Burden, J, Maini, P, Hails, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2012
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