The evolution of Trypanosoma cruzi: the ‘bat seeding’ hypothesis (2012)
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- Autor USP: TEIXEIRA, MARTA MARIA GERALDES - ICB
- Unidade: ICB
- DOI: 10.1016/j.pt.2012.01.006
- Assunto: PARASITOLOGIA
- Language: Inglês
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- Título do periódico: Trends in Parasitology
- ISSN: 1471-4922
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v. 28, n. 4, p. 136-141, 2012
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HAMILTON, Patrick B. e TEIXEIRA, Marta Maria Geraldes e STEVENS, Jamie R. The evolution of Trypanosoma cruzi: the ‘bat seeding’ hypothesis. Trends in Parasitology, v. 28, n. 4, p. 136-141, 2012Tradução . . Disponível em: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pt.2012.01.006. Acesso em: 30 set. 2024. -
APA
Hamilton, P. B., Teixeira, M. M. G., & Stevens, J. R. (2012). The evolution of Trypanosoma cruzi: the ‘bat seeding’ hypothesis. Trends in Parasitology, 28( 4), 136-141. doi:10.1016/j.pt.2012.01.006 -
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Hamilton PB, Teixeira MMG, Stevens JR. The evolution of Trypanosoma cruzi: the ‘bat seeding’ hypothesis [Internet]. Trends in Parasitology. 2012 ; 28( 4): 136-141.[citado 2024 set. 30 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pt.2012.01.006 -
Vancouver
Hamilton PB, Teixeira MMG, Stevens JR. The evolution of Trypanosoma cruzi: the ‘bat seeding’ hypothesis [Internet]. Trends in Parasitology. 2012 ; 28( 4): 136-141.[citado 2024 set. 30 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pt.2012.01.006 - Trypanosoma vivax in water buffalo of the Venezuelan Llanos: an unusual outbreak of wasting disease in an endemic area of typically asymptomatic infections
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