
doi: 10.2307/3279162
pmid: 932924
Plasma from cattle highly resistant to the tick Boophilus microplus conferred some resistance to unexposed calves. In contrast plasma from hosts of low resistance had no significant effect compared with plasma from unexposed donors.
Ticks, Immunization, Passive, Animals, Cattle Diseases, Cattle, Female, Feeding Behavior, Tick Infestations
Ticks, Immunization, Passive, Animals, Cattle Diseases, Cattle, Female, Feeding Behavior, Tick Infestations
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