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IMMUNITY AGAINST ICHTHYOPHTHIRIUS MULTIFILIIS.

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Dickerson, H.W. and T.G. Clark (1998). Ichthyophthirius multifiliis: a model of cutaneous infection and immunity in fishes. Immunol. Rev. 166, 377-384.

Clark, T. G. and H. W. Dickerson (1997). Antibody-mediated effects on parasite behavior: evidence of a novel mechanism of immunity against a parasitic protist. Parasitology Today 13, 477-480.

Clark, T.G., Lin, T.L. and H.W. Dickerson (1996). Surface antigen cross-linking triggers forced exit of a protozoan pathogen from its host. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. (USA) 93, 6825-6829.

Clark, T.G., Lin, T.-L. and H.W. Dickerson (1995). Surface immobilization antigens of Ichthyophthirius multifiliis: their role in protective immunity. Ann. Rev. Fish Dis. 5, 113-131.

Cross, M. L. and R. A. Matthews (1992). Ichthyophthiriasis in carp, Cyprinus carpio L.: Fate of parasites in immunized fish. J. Fish Dis. 15, 497-505.

Immunity to Ichthyophthirius

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