PCR-RFLP analysis of the Cryptosporidium oocyst wall protein (COWP) gene discriminates between C. wrairi and C. parvum, and between C. parvum isolates of human and animal origin.

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Published in FEMS Microbiol Lett on May 15, 1997

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F Spano1, L Putignani, J McLauchlin, D P Casemore, A Crisanti

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1: Istituto di Parasskitologia, Università di Roma La Sapienza, Italy.

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