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The Journal of parasitology1972; 58(1); 112-122;

The endogenous development of Eimeria leuckarti in ponies.

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Publication Date: 1972-02-01 PubMed ID: 5062456
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Barker IK, Remmler O. (1972). The endogenous development of Eimeria leuckarti in ponies. J Parasitol, 58(1), 112-122.

Publication

ISSN: 0022-3395
NlmUniqueID: 7803124
Country: United States
Language: English
Volume: 58
Issue: 1
Pages: 112-122

Researcher Affiliations

Barker, I K
    Remmler, O

      MeSH Terms

      • Animals
      • Cell Nucleus
      • Coccidiosis / pathology
      • Coccidiosis / veterinary
      • Eimeria / cytology
      • Eimeria / growth & development
      • Feces
      • Female
      • Flagella
      • Germ Cells
      • Horse Diseases / pathology
      • Horses
      • Intestinal Mucosa / pathology
      • Larva / growth & development
      • Metamorphosis, Biological
      • Ovum
      • Parasite Egg Count

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