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R Killick-Kendrick

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Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|January 1, 1970
The development of trypanosomes, leishmaniae and ascitic tumour cells in the testicles of laboratory animalsR B Heisch, R Killick-Kendrick, M W Guy, et al.
Annales De Parasitologie Humaine Et Comparee|January 1, 1982
[Ecology of leishmaniasis in south France. 17. Sampling of Phlebotomus by the method of adhesive traps. Comparison with the technic of capture on human bait]J A Rioux, J Perieres, R Killick-Kendrick, et al.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|February 11, 1977
Leishmania in phlebotomid sandflies. IV. The transmission of Leishmania mexicana amazonensis to hamsters by the bite of experimentally infected Lutzomyia longipalpisR Killick-Kendrick, A J Leaney, P D Ready, et al.
Parasitology Research|January 1, 1988
The ultrastructure of Leishmania major in the foregut and proboscis of Phlebotomus papatasiR Killick-Kendrick, K R Wallbanks, D H Molyneux, et al.
Annales De Parasitologie Humaine Et Comparee|January 1, 1984
[Ecology of leishmaniasis in Southern France. 18. Enzymatic identification of Leishmania infantum Nicolle, 1908, isolated from Phlebotomus ariasi Tonnoir, 1921, spontaneously infected in the Cévennes]J A Rioux, D M Jarry, G Lanotte, et al.
Annales De Parasitologie Humaine Et Comparee|July 1, 1980
[Ecology of leishmaniasis in the south of France. 13. Middle slopes of hillsides as sites of maximum risk of transmission of visceral leishmaniasis in the Cévennes (author's transl)]J A Rioux, R Killick-Kendrick, J Perieres, et al.
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|January 1, 1986
Preliminary field observations on the flight speed of a phlebotomine sandflyR Killick-Kendrick, T J Wilkes, M Bailly, et al.
Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology|October 1, 1994
The armature in the genital atrium as a new taxonomic character distinguishing females of Phlebotomus papatasi and P. duboscqi (Diptera: Psychodidae)B Pesson, G Madulo-Leblond, M Killick-Kendrick, et al.
Annales De Parasitologie Humaine Et Comparee|January 1, 1981
[Significance of enzymatic polymorphism in Leishmaniae--On three heterozygous stocks of Leishmania infantum Nicolle, 1908, Leishmania cf. tarentolae Wenyon, 1921 and Leishmania aethiopica Bray, Ashford and Bray, 1973 (author's transl)]R Maazoun, G Lanotte, J A Rioux, et al.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|August 22, 1977
Leishmania in phlebotomid sandflies. V. The nature and significance of infections of the pylorus and ileum of the sandfly by leishmaniae of the braziliensis complexR Killick-Kendrick, D H Molyneux, M Hommel, et al.
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|January 1, 1970
The development of trypanosomes, leishmaniae and ascitic tumour cells in the testicles of laboratory animalsR B Heisch, R Killick-Kendrick, M W Guy, et al.
Annales De Parasitologie Humaine Et Comparee|January 1, 1982
[Ecology of leishmaniasis in south France. 17. Sampling of Phlebotomus by the method of adhesive traps. Comparison with the technic of capture on human bait]J A Rioux, J Perieres, R Killick-Kendrick, et al.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|February 11, 1977
Leishmania in phlebotomid sandflies. IV. The transmission of Leishmania mexicana amazonensis to hamsters by the bite of experimentally infected Lutzomyia longipalpisR Killick-Kendrick, A J Leaney, P D Ready, et al.
Parasitology Research|January 1, 1988
The ultrastructure of Leishmania major in the foregut and proboscis of Phlebotomus papatasiR Killick-Kendrick, K R Wallbanks, D H Molyneux, et al.
Annales De Parasitologie Humaine Et Comparee|January 1, 1984
[Ecology of leishmaniasis in Southern France. 18. Enzymatic identification of Leishmania infantum Nicolle, 1908, isolated from Phlebotomus ariasi Tonnoir, 1921, spontaneously infected in the Cévennes]J A Rioux, D M Jarry, G Lanotte, et al.
Annales De Parasitologie Humaine Et Comparee|July 1, 1980
[Ecology of leishmaniasis in the south of France. 13. Middle slopes of hillsides as sites of maximum risk of transmission of visceral leishmaniasis in the Cévennes (author's transl)]J A Rioux, R Killick-Kendrick, J Perieres, et al.
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|January 1, 1986
Preliminary field observations on the flight speed of a phlebotomine sandflyR Killick-Kendrick, T J Wilkes, M Bailly, et al.
Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology|October 1, 1994
The armature in the genital atrium as a new taxonomic character distinguishing females of Phlebotomus papatasi and P. duboscqi (Diptera: Psychodidae)B Pesson, G Madulo-Leblond, M Killick-Kendrick, et al.
Annales De Parasitologie Humaine Et Comparee|January 1, 1981
[Significance of enzymatic polymorphism in Leishmaniae--On three heterozygous stocks of Leishmania infantum Nicolle, 1908, Leishmania cf. tarentolae Wenyon, 1921 and Leishmania aethiopica Bray, Ashford and Bray, 1973 (author's transl)]R Maazoun, G Lanotte, J A Rioux, et al.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|August 22, 1977
Leishmania in phlebotomid sandflies. V. The nature and significance of infections of the pylorus and ileum of the sandfly by leishmaniae of the braziliensis complexR Killick-Kendrick, D H Molyneux, M Hommel, et al.
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