Introgression of ivermectin resistance genes into a susceptible Haemonchus contortus strain by multiple backcrossing.
Anthelmintic drug resistance in livestock parasites is already widespread and in recent years there has been an increasing level of anthelmintic drug selection pressure applied to parasitic nematode populations in humans leading to concerns regarding the emergence of resistance. However, most parasi...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth Redman, Neil Sargison, Fiona Whitelaw, Frank Jackson, Alison Morrison, David Jon Bartley, John Stuart Gilleard |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/509c5eb8b7484e06af2392cff4d0b0f4 |
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