Recombinant Expression and Use in Serology of a Specific Fragment from the Cowdria ruminantium MAP1 Protein a
1996; Wiley; Volume: 791; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1749-6632.1996.tb53509.x
ISSN1749-6632
AutoresArnoud H. M. van Vliet, B A van der Zeijst, Emmanuel Camus, Suman M. Mahan, Dominique Martinez, Frans Jongejan,
Tópico(s)Vector-borne infectious diseases
ResumoAnnals of the New York Academy of SciencesVolume 791, Issue 1 p. 35-45 Recombinant Expression and Use in Serology of a Specific Fragment from the Cowdria ruminantium MAP1 Protein† ARNOUD H. M. VAN VLIET, ARNOUD H. M. VAN VLIET Institute of Infectious Diseases and Immunology Department of Bacteriology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Utrecht University Post Office Box 80.165 3508 TD Utrecht, the NetherlandsSearch for more papers by this authorBERNARD A. M. VAN DER ZEIJST, BERNARD A. M. VAN DER ZEIJST Institute of Infectious Diseases and Immunology Department of Bacteriology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Utrecht University Post Office Box 80.165 3508 TD Utrecht, the NetherlandsSearch for more papers by this authorEMMANUEL CAMUS, EMMANUEL CAMUS Institute of Infectious Diseases and Immunology Department of Bacteriology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Utrecht University Post Office Box 80.165 3508 TD Utrecht, the Netherlands IEMVT-CIRAD BP 1232 97185 Pointe-à-Pitre Cedex Guadeloupe, French West IndiesSearch for more papers by this authorSUMAN M. MAHAN, SUMAN M. MAHAN Institute of Infectious Diseases and Immunology Department of Bacteriology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Utrecht University Post Office Box 80.165 3508 TD Utrecht, the Netherlands University of Florida/USAID/SADC Heartwater Research Project Post Office Box CY551 Causeway Harare, ZimbabweSearch for more papers by this authorDOMINIQUE MARTINEZ, DOMINIQUE MARTINEZ Institute of Infectious Diseases and Immunology Department of Bacteriology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Utrecht University Post Office Box 80.165 3508 TD Utrecht, the Netherlands IEMVT-CIRAD BP 1232 97185 Pointe-à-Pitre Cedex Guadeloupe, French West IndiesSearch for more papers by this authorFRANS JONGEJAN, Corresponding Author FRANS JONGEJAN Institute of Infectious Diseases and Immunology Department of Bacteriology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Utrecht University Post Office Box 80.165 3508 TD Utrecht, the NetherlandsAuthor to whom correspondence should be addressed.Search for more papers by this author ARNOUD H. M. VAN VLIET, ARNOUD H. M. VAN VLIET Institute of Infectious Diseases and Immunology Department of Bacteriology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Utrecht University Post Office Box 80.165 3508 TD Utrecht, the NetherlandsSearch for more papers by this authorBERNARD A. M. VAN DER ZEIJST, BERNARD A. M. VAN DER ZEIJST Institute of Infectious Diseases and Immunology Department of Bacteriology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Utrecht University Post Office Box 80.165 3508 TD Utrecht, the NetherlandsSearch for more papers by this authorEMMANUEL CAMUS, EMMANUEL CAMUS Institute of Infectious Diseases and Immunology Department of Bacteriology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Utrecht University Post Office Box 80.165 3508 TD Utrecht, the Netherlands IEMVT-CIRAD BP 1232 97185 Pointe-à-Pitre Cedex Guadeloupe, French West IndiesSearch for more papers by this authorSUMAN M. MAHAN, SUMAN M. MAHAN Institute of Infectious Diseases and Immunology Department of Bacteriology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Utrecht University Post Office Box 80.165 3508 TD Utrecht, the Netherlands University of Florida/USAID/SADC Heartwater Research Project Post Office Box CY551 Causeway Harare, ZimbabweSearch for more papers by this authorDOMINIQUE MARTINEZ, DOMINIQUE MARTINEZ Institute of Infectious Diseases and Immunology Department of Bacteriology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Utrecht University Post Office Box 80.165 3508 TD Utrecht, the Netherlands IEMVT-CIRAD BP 1232 97185 Pointe-à-Pitre Cedex Guadeloupe, French West IndiesSearch for more papers by this authorFRANS JONGEJAN, Corresponding Author FRANS JONGEJAN Institute of Infectious Diseases and Immunology Department of Bacteriology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Utrecht University Post Office Box 80.165 3508 TD Utrecht, the NetherlandsAuthor to whom correspondence should be addressed.Search for more papers by this author First published: July 1996 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.1996.tb53509.xCitations: 4 † This work was supported by the Commission of the European Union, Directorate General XII, STD-3 program under contract no. 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