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B C Ho

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Journal of Helminthology|January 1, 1973
Breinlia booliati sp. n. (Filaroidea: Onchocercidae), a filaria of the Malayan forest rat, Rattus sabanus (Thos.)M Singh, B C Ho
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|March 1, 1973
Development of Brugia pahangi in the flight muscles of Aedes togoi. Ultrastructural changes in the infected muscle fibers and the infecting filarial larvaeS P Kan, B C Ho
Journal of Helminthology|March 1, 1975
Studies on filariasis. IV. The rate of escape of the third-stage larvae of Brugia pahangi from the mouthpart of Aedes togoi during the blood mealB C Ho, M M Lavoipierre
The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health|March 1, 1971
The development of a filarial worm in the fet body of a mosquitoB C Ho, S P Kan
Journal of Medical Entomology|June 20, 1972
Development of Breinlia sergenti (Dipetalonematidae) in the fat-body of mosquitoes. 3. Mode of nutrition of the infective larvaeB C Ho, S P Kan
Journal of Medical Entomology|March 15, 1972
Development of Breinlia sergenti (Dipetalonematidae) in the fat-body of mosquitoes. I. Fatty acid composition of the fat bodyS P Kan, B C Ho
Journal of Helminthology|January 1, 1973
Studies on filariasis. II. Brugia pahangi: the escape of infective larvae from the mosquitoM M Lavoipierre, B C Ho
Lancet (London, England)|April 6, 2001
Long delays in seeking treatment for schizophreniaB C Ho, N C Andreasen
Journal of Medical Entomology|June 20, 1972
Development of Breinlia sergenti (Dipetalonematidae) in the fat-body of mosquitoes. II. Ultrastructural changes in the fat-bodyS P Kan, B C Ho
The Journal of Parasitology|October 1, 1971
Evidence of the intracellular development of Breinlia sergenti (Dipetalonematidae) in the fat cells of mosquitoB C Ho, S P Kan
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Journal of Helminthology|January 1, 1973
Breinlia booliati sp. n. (Filaroidea: Onchocercidae), a filaria of the Malayan forest rat, Rattus sabanus (Thos.)M Singh, B C Ho
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|March 1, 1973
Development of Brugia pahangi in the flight muscles of Aedes togoi. Ultrastructural changes in the infected muscle fibers and the infecting filarial larvaeS P Kan, B C Ho
Journal of Helminthology|March 1, 1975
Studies on filariasis. IV. The rate of escape of the third-stage larvae of Brugia pahangi from the mouthpart of Aedes togoi during the blood mealB C Ho, M M Lavoipierre
The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health|March 1, 1971
The development of a filarial worm in the fet body of a mosquitoB C Ho, S P Kan
Journal of Medical Entomology|June 20, 1972
Development of Breinlia sergenti (Dipetalonematidae) in the fat-body of mosquitoes. 3. Mode of nutrition of the infective larvaeB C Ho, S P Kan
Journal of Medical Entomology|March 15, 1972
Development of Breinlia sergenti (Dipetalonematidae) in the fat-body of mosquitoes. I. Fatty acid composition of the fat bodyS P Kan, B C Ho
Journal of Helminthology|January 1, 1973
Studies on filariasis. II. Brugia pahangi: the escape of infective larvae from the mosquitoM M Lavoipierre, B C Ho
Lancet (London, England)|April 6, 2001
Long delays in seeking treatment for schizophreniaB C Ho, N C Andreasen
Journal of Medical Entomology|June 20, 1972
Development of Breinlia sergenti (Dipetalonematidae) in the fat-body of mosquitoes. II. Ultrastructural changes in the fat-bodyS P Kan, B C Ho
The Journal of Parasitology|October 1, 1971
Evidence of the intracellular development of Breinlia sergenti (Dipetalonematidae) in the fat cells of mosquitoB C Ho, S P Kan
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