Exploring molecular variation in Schistosoma japonicum in China
Schistosomiasis is a neglected tropical disease that affects more than 200 million people worldwide. The main disease-causing agents, Schistosoma japonicum, S. mansoni and S. haematobium, are blood flukes that have complex life cycles involving a snail intermediate host. In Asia, S. japonicum causes...
Main Authors: | Young, N.D., Chan, Kok Gan, Korhonen, P.K., Chong, T.M., Ee, R., Mohandas, N., Koehler, A.V., Lim, Y.L., Hofmann, A., Jex, A.R., Qian, B., Chilton, N.B., Gobert, G.N., McManus, D.P., Tan, P., Webster, B.L., Rollinson, D., Gasser, R.B. |
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Nature Research
2015
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