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Parasites and tradeoffs in the immune response of female red jungle fowl
Torgeir S. Johnsen,
Marlene Zuk
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Immune Response
100%
Condition-dependent
100%
Phytohemagglutinin
100%
Red Junglefowl
100%
Cutaneous Hypersensitivity
100%
Immune System
66%
Immunoglobulin G
66%
Components of the Immune System
66%
High Concentration
33%
Life History Theory
33%
Cellular Immune Response
33%
Circulating Levels
33%
Eosinophils
33%
After Injection
33%
Cellular Components
33%
Life-history Traits
33%
Granulocytes
33%
White Blood Cells
33%
Gallus Gallus
33%
Immune Condition
33%
Female Relatives
33%
Response Control
33%
Gastrointestinal Nematodes
33%
Ascaridia Galli
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Immune Response
100%
Gallus Gallus
100%
Phytohaemagglutinin
100%
Hypersensitivity
100%
Components of the Immune System
66%
Immunoglobulin G
66%
Immune System
66%
Adoptive Immunity
33%
Granulocyte
33%
Nematode
33%
Leukocyte
33%
Life History
33%
Life History Trait
33%
Ascaridia galli
33%
Eosinophil
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Immune Response
100%
Gallus Gallus
100%
Immune System
100%
Phytohaemagglutinin
75%
Life History
50%
Immunoglobulin G
50%
Spider Web
25%
Eosinophil
25%
Nematode
25%
Leukocyte
25%
Ascaridia galli
25%
Polymorphonuclear Cell
25%