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List of works by Kyoko Hayashida

Babesia bovis BOV57, a Theileria parva P67 homolog, is an invasion-related, neutralization-sensitive antigen

scientific article published on 28 June 2017

Determination of the prevalence of African trypanosome species in indigenous dogs of Mambwe district, eastern Zambia, by loop-mediated isothermal amplification

scientific article published on 10 January 2014

Development of a bio-inkjet printed LAMP test kit for detecting human African trypanosomiasis

scientific article published on 22 October 2020

Evidence of Borrelia theileri in Wild and Domestic Animals in the Kafue Ecosystem of Zambia

scientific article published on 30 November 2021

Genetic characterization of Babesia and Theileria parasites in water buffaloes in Sri Lanka

scientific article published on 10 December 2013

Genetic diversity amongTrypanosoma (Duttonella) vivaxstrains from Zambia and Ghana, based on cathepsin L-like gene

scientific article published on January 1, 2013

Genetic variations in merozoite surface antigen genes of Babesia bovis detected in Vietnamese cattle and water buffaloes

scientific article published on 6 January 2015

MDM2 regulates a novel form of incomplete neoplastic transformation of Theileria parva infected lymphocytes

scientific article published on September 7, 2012

Molecular identification of trypanosomes in cattle in Malawi using PCR methods and nanopore sequencing: epidemiological implications for the control of human and animal trypanosomiases

scientific article published on 20 July 2020

PCR detection of Babesia ovata from questing ticks in Japan

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Preliminary Investigation of Trypanosomosis in Exotic Dog Breeds from Zambia's Luangwa and Zambezi Valleys Using LAMP

scientific article published on May 28, 2013

RBC invasion and invasion-inhibition assays using free merozoites isolated after cold treatment of Babesia bovis in vitro culture

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The PCR detection and phylogenetic characterization of Babesia microti in questing ticks in Mongolia

scientific article published on 27 July 2015

The use of Loop-mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP) to detect the re-emerging Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) in the Luangwa and Zambezi valleys

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