First molecular evidence of Babesia occultans and Theileria separata infection in ticks and sheep in China
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Jian-xun Luo | Junlong Liu | H. Yin | Zhijie Liu | Jinming Wang | Jianlin Xu | G. Guan | You-quan Li | Ming Sun
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