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Advances in Parasitology: Advances in Parasitology, cartea 34

John R. Baker, Ralph Muller
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 iul 1994
Advances in Parasitology is a series of up-to-date reviews of all areas of interest in contemporary parasitology. It includes medical studies on parasites of major influence, such as typanosomiasis and scabies, and more traditional areas, such as zoology, taxonomy, and life history, which shape current thinking and applications.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780120317349
ISBN-10: 0120317346
Pagini: 299
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Advances in Parasitology


Public țintă

AUDIENCE
Parasitologists in all branches of the subject

Cuprins

J.M. Crampton, Molecular Studies of Insect Vectors of Malaria.
A.P. Waters, The Ribosomal RNA Genes of Plasmodium.
R. Hall, Molecular Mimicry.
P.J. Brindley, Relationships Between Chemotherapy and Immunity in Schistosomiasis.
D.W. Halton, C. Shaw, A.G. Maule, and D. Smart, Regulatory Peptides in Helminth Parasites.
C.H. Green, Bait Methods for Tsetse Fly Control.
Subject Index.

Recenzii

"In reviewing this volume as a whole, one is struck by the quality and scholarship of the various chapters and the obviously efficient editing." --PARASITOLOGY

"The policy of the editors of Advances in Parasitology to include reviews from any aspect of parasitology and the high standard of individual papers have resulted in this series of volumes becoming an indispensable source for students, teachers, and research workers." --ANNALS OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND PARASITOLOGY