PPT-Figure 2 Figure 2. Borrelia hermsii visualized with an immunofluorescent stain
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Schwan TG Piesman J Vector Interactions and Molecular Adaptations of Lyme Disease and Relapsing Fever Spirochetes Associated with Transmission by Ticks Emerg Infect
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