Do mixed infections matter? Assessing virulence of mixed-clone infections in experimental human and murine malaria


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Andrew A Lover, Richard J Coker
Infection, Genetics and Evolution, vol. 36, 2015, pp. 82--91

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Lover, A. A., & Coker, R. J. (2015). Do mixed infections matter? Assessing virulence of mixed-clone infections in experimental human and murine malaria. Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 36, 82–91.


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Lover, Andrew A, and Richard J Coker. “Do Mixed Infections Matter? Assessing Virulence of Mixed-Clone Infections in Experimental Human and Murine Malaria.” Infection, Genetics and Evolution 36 (2015): 82–91.


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Lover, Andrew A., and Richard J. Coker. “Do Mixed Infections Matter? Assessing Virulence of Mixed-Clone Infections in Experimental Human and Murine Malaria.” Infection, Genetics and Evolution, vol. 36, 2015, pp. 82–91.


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@article{lover2015a,
  title = {Do mixed infections matter? Assessing virulence of mixed-clone infections in experimental human and murine malaria},
  year = {2015},
  journal = {Infection, Genetics and Evolution},
  pages = {82--91},
  publisher = {},
  volume = {36},
  author = {Lover, Andrew A and Coker, Richard J}
}


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