Ziad A. Abdeen
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Publications of Ziad A. Abdeen (7 listed):
Parasites and Vectors (2018) 11 (160) - Development of polymorphic EST ...
Omar Hamarsheh, Mehmet Karakus, Kifaya Azmi, Kaouther Jaouadi, Mohammad Reza Yaghoobi-Ershadi, Andreas Krüger, Ahmad Amro, Mohamed Amin Kenawy, Mostafa Ramadhan Dokhan, Ziad Abdeen and Mary Ann McDowell (2018)
Development of polymorphic EST microsatellite markers for the sand fly, Phlebotomus papatasi (Diptera: Psychodidae)
Journal of Vector Ecology (2014) 39, 261-270
A. Nasereddin, A. Risheq, S. Harrus, K. Azmi, S. Ereqat, G. Baneth, H. Salant, K.Y. Mumcuoglu and Z. Abdeen (2014)
Bartonella species in fleas from Palestinian territories: Prevalence and genetic diversity
Medical and Veterinary Entomology (2007) 21, 270-277
O. Hamarsheh, W. Presber, Z. Abdeen, S. Sawalha, A. Al-Lahem and G. Schönian (2007)
Genetic structure of Mediterranean populations of the sandfly Phlebotomus papatasi by mitochondrial cytochrome b haplotype analysis
Journal of Entomology (2007) 4, 425-434
Omar Hamarsheh, Sameer Barghouthi, Amer Al-Jawabreh, Abdel Baset Zayed, Kifaya Azmi, Ahmad Amro and Ziad Abdeen (2007)
Genetic variability of sand fly Phlebotomus papatasi populations (Diptera: Psychodidae) originating from the West Bank, Palestine
Journal of Entomology (2007) 4, 167-180
Omar Hamarsheh, Wolfgang Presber, Ziad Abdeen, Samer Sawalha, Ahmad Al-Lahem and Gabriele Schonian (2007)
Sequence analysis of the ribosomal DNA ITS2 region for Phlebotomus papatasi (Diptera: Psychodidae)
Molecular Ecology Notes (2006) 6, 826-828
Omar Hamarsheh, Wolfgang Presber, Ziad Abdeen, Samer Sawalha, Ahmad Al-Lahem and Gabriele Schoenian (2006)
Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci in the sand fly Phlebotomus papatasi (Diptera: Psychodidae)
Journal of Medical Entomology (2003) 40, 321-328
Samir S. Sawalha, Muhamad S. Shtayeh, Haroun M. Khanfar, Alon Warburg and Ziad A. Abdeen (2003)
Phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) of the Palestinian West Bank: Potential vectors of leishmaniasis