Chauhan, 2023 - Google Patents
High Throughput Tools for Tickborne Disease Surveillance and Investigation of Tick, Pathogen, and Commensal Microbiome Association at Single-Tick ResolutionChauhan, 2023
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- Chauhan G
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The prevalence of tickborne diseases worldwide is increasing virtually unchecked due to lack of effective control strategies. The transmission dynamics of tickborne pathogens are influenced by the tick microbiome, tick co-infection with other pathogens. Understanding this …
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