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In vivo Imaging of Transgenic Leishmania Parasites in a Live Host
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The ubiquitous parasite: leishmaniasis in an elderly man
Mili Jain1, Ashutosh Kumar1, Shailendra Prasad Verma2
1Department of Pathology, King George's Medical University, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Blood Research
|July 3, 2018
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