Transcriptional host–pathogen responses of Pseudogymnoascus destructans and three species of bats with white-nose syndrome
Understanding how context (e.g., host species, environmental conditions) drives disease susceptibility is an essential goal of disease ecology. We hypothesized that in bat white-nose syndrome (WNS), species-specific host–pathogen interactions may partly explain varying disease outcomes among host sp...
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Main Authors: | Christina M. Davy, Michael E. Donaldson, Hana Bandouchova, Ana M. Breit, Nicole A.S. Dorville, Yvonne A. Dzal, Veronika Kovacova, Emma L. Kunkel, Natália Martínková, Kaleigh J.O. Norquay, James E. Paterson, Jan Zukal, Jiri Pikula, Craig K.R. Willis, Christopher J. Kyle |
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Language: | EN |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/31d6d8da25d74487a9d892a80bc6c7ff |
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