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  1. When Does a Journal Stop Being a New Journal?
  2. Trogocytosis: revealing new insights into parasite–host interactions
  3. Multiomics of parkinsonism cynomolgus monkeys highlights significance of metabolites in interaction between host and microbiota
  4. First outbreak of trypanosomiasis in farmed blood parrot cichlids (Vieja melanura♀ × Amphilophus citrinellus♂) from southern China
  5. Apicomplexa micropore: history, function, and formation
  6. The Toxoplasma monocarboxylate transporters are involved in the metabolism within the apicoplast and are linked to parasite survival
  7. The Toxoplasma monocarboxylate transporters are involved in the metabolism within the apicoplast and are linked to parasite survival
  8. The Toxoplasma monocarboxylate transporters are involved in the metabolism within the apicoplast and are linked to parasite survival
  9. Prevalence of Eimeria Species, Detected by ITS1-PCR Immobilized on FTA Cards, in Future Laying Hens and Breeding Hens in Six Provinces in Northeastern Algeria
  10. Macrophage-mediated trogocytosis contributes to destroying human schistosomes in a non-susceptible rodent host, Microtus fortis
  11. Functional screening reveals Toxoplasma prenylated proteins required for endocytic trafficking and rhoptry protein sorting
  12. The Toxoplasma monocarboxylate transporters are involved in the metabolism within the apicoplast and are linked to parasite survival
  13. TheToxoplasmamonocarboxylate transporters are involved in the metabolism within the apicoplast and are linked to parasite survival
  14. The Toxoplasma micropore mediates endocytosis for selective nutrient salvage from host cell compartments
  15. Investigation into the potential of using UV-treated sporulated oocysts of Eimeria tenella as a local solution to immunization of chickens against caecal coccidiosis
  16. Prevalence of Eimeria species, detected by ITS1-PCR, in broiler poultry farms located in seven provinces of northeastern Algeria
  17. Novel insertions in the mitochondrial maxicircle of Trypanosoma musculi, a mouse trypanosome
  18. iNOS is essential to maintain a protective Th1/Th2 response and the production of cytokines/chemokines against Schistosoma japonicum infection in rats
  19. Species identification and phylogenetic analysis of Leishmania isolated from patients, vectors and hares in the Xinjiang Autonomous Region, The People’s Republic of China
  20. High resistance to Toxoplasma gondii infection in inducible nitric oxide synthase knockout rats
  21. Parasites as Disruptors: From Ecology and Evolution, through Cell and Molecular Biology to Clinical and Veterinary Medicine
  22. Infection withTrypanosoma lewisiorTrypanosoma musculimay promote the spread ofToxoplasma gondii
  23. Long-term trends in helminth infections of wood mice (Apodemus sylvaticus) from the vicinity of Malham Tarn in North Yorkshire, England
  24. Human African trypanosomiasis: the current situation in endemic regions and the risks for non-endemic regions from imported cases
  25. The association between Toxoplasma gondii infection and postpartum blues
  26. High frequency of infection of lung cancer patients with the parasite Toxoplasma gondii
  27. Cell cycle and cleavage events during in vitro cultivation of bloodstream forms of Trypanosoma lewisi, a zoonotic pathogen
  28. Genotyping of Toxoplasma gondii from pigs in Yucatan, Mexico
  29. Investigation into the genetic diversity in toll-like receptors 2 and 4 in the European badger Meles meles
  30. The effect of normal human serum on the mouse trypanosome Trypanosoma musculi in vitro and in vivo
  31. Genetic analyses of Chinese isolates of Toxoplasma gondii reveal a new genotype with high virulence to murine hosts
  32. Recombinant α-actinin subunit antigens of Trichomonas vaginalis as potential vaccine candidates in protecting against trichomoniasis
  33. Guanylate-binding protein 1 (GBP1) contributes to the immunity of human mesenchymal stromal cells against Toxoplasma gondii
  34. Trehalose, an easy, safe and efficient cryoprotectant for the parasitic protozoan Trypanosoma brucei
  35. High frequency detection ofToxoplasma gondiiDNA in human neonatal tissue from Libya
  36. Further evidence from SSCP and ITS DNA sequencing support Trypanosoma evansi and Trypanosoma equiperdum as subspecies or even strains of Trypanosoma brucei
  37. Role of vertical transmission ofToxoplasma gondiiin prevalence of infection
  38. Erratum to: Analysis of the mitochondrial maxicircle of Trypanosoma lewisi, a neglected human pathogen
  39. Current status ofClonorchis sinensisand clonorchiasis in China
  40. Different Types of Small RNAs in Protozoa
  41. Analysis of the mitochondrial maxicircle of Trypanosoma lewisi, a neglected human pathogen
  42. High prevalence of trypanosomes in European badgers detected using ITS-PCR
  43. Cancer in the parasitic protozoans Trypanosoma brucei and Toxoplasma gondii
  44. Parasitism. The Diversity and Ecology of Animal Parasites, 2nd edn. By Timothy M. Goater , Cameron P. Goater and Gerald W. Esch , editors, p. 497. Cambridge University Press, UK, 2014. ISBN: 978-0-521-12205-4
  45. Infection by Toxoplasma gondii , a severe parasite in neonates and AIDS patients, causes impaired anion secretion in airway epithelia
  46. Investigation of infectivity of neonates and adults from different rat strains to Toxoplasma gondii Prugniaud shows both variation which correlates with iNOS and Arginase-1 activity and increased susceptibility of neonates to infection
  47. Prevalence ofToxoplasma gondiiin localized populations ofApodemus sylvaticusis linked to population genotype not to population location
  48. Naturally occurring Toll-like receptor 11 (TLR11) and Toll-like receptor 12 (TLR12) polymorphisms are not associated with Toxoplasma gondii infection in wild wood mice
  49. Toxoplasma gondii: Prevalence in species and genotypes of British bats (Pipistrellus pipistrellus and P. pygmaeus)
  50. Toxoplasma gondii infection in the peritoneal macrophages of rats treated with glucocorticoids
  51. Development and evaluation of loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) for rapid detection of Clonorchis sinensis from its first intermediate hosts, freshwater snails
  52. Lower Expression of Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase and Higher Expression of Arginase in Rat Alveolar Macrophages Are Linked to Their Susceptibility to Toxoplasma gondii Infection
  53. A molecular and ecological analysis of the trematodePlagiorchis elegansin the wood mouseApodemus sylvaticusfrom a periaquatic ecosystem in the UK
  54. Identification of a new species of digenean Notocotylus malhamensis n. sp. (Digenea: Notocotylidae) from the bank vole (Myodes glareolus) and the field vole (Microtus agrestis)
  55. Detection of Trypanosoma lewisi from wild rats in Southern China and its genetic diversity based on the ITS1 and ITS2 sequences
  56. Differences in iNOS and Arginase Expression and Activity in the Macrophages of Rats Are Responsible for the Resistance against T. gondii Infection
  57. Genotyping of Toxoplasma gondii isolates from cats in different geographic regions of China
  58. Toxoplasma gondii infection in pregnant women in China
  59. Prevalence and co-infection of Toxoplasma gondii and Neospora caninum in Apodemus sylvaticus in an area relatively free of cats
  60. The best practice for preparation of samples from FTA®cards for diagnosis of blood borne infections using African trypanosomes as a model system
  61. Review of " Parasites of medical and veterinary importance " by Dietmar Steverding
  62. Constraints to estimating the prevalence of trypanosome infections in East African zebu cattle
  63. Evidence for high levels of vertical transmission in Toxoplasma gondii
  64. Transmission cycles in parasites
  65. Molecular epidemiology of African sleeping sickness
  66. Neospora caninum: Detection in wild rabbits and investigation of co-infection with Toxoplasma gondii by PCR analysis
  67. Visualizing trypanosome sex
  68. The urban house mouse (Mus domesticus) as a reservoir of infection for the human parasiteToxoplasma gondii: an unrecognised public health issue?
  69. Evidence that primary infection of Charollais sheep with Toxoplasma gondii may not prevent foetal infection and abortion in subsequent lambings
  70. The occurrence of the trematode Plagiorchis muris in the wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus in North Yorkshire, UK
  71. The prevalence of Neospora caninum and co-infection with Toxoplasma gondii by PCR analysis in naturally occurring mammal populations
  72. A PCR based assay for detection and differentiation of African trypanosome species in blood
  73. New modes of disease transmission in Latin America
  74. Significant familial differences in the frequency of abortion and Toxoplasma gondii infection within a flock of Charollais sheep
  75. High levels of congenital transmission of Toxoplasma gondii in longitudinal and cross-sectional studies on sheep farms provides evidence of vertical transmission in ovine hosts
  76. Detection of high levels of congenital transmission of Toxoplasma gondii in natural urban populations of Mus domesticus
  77. Prevalence of zoonotic important parasites in the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) in Great Britain
  78. Trypanosoma brucei: Trypanosome strain typing using PCR analysis of mobile genetic elements (MGE-PCR)
  79. Trypanosomiasis and leishmaniasis: novel biology versus practical disease control
  80. High levels of congenital transmission of Toxoplasma gondii in a commercial sheep flock
  81. Characterization of Trypanosoma brucei stocks using PCR-RFLP analysis of ribosomal internal transcribed spacers (IRT)
  82. Use of mobile genetic elements as tools for molecular epidemiology
  83. MGE-PCR: a novel approach to the analysis of Toxoplasma gondii strain differentiation using mobile genetic elements
  84. Trypanosoma brucei: Identification of Trypanosomes with Genotypic Similarity to Human Infective Isolates in Tsetse Isolated from a Region Free of Human Sleeping Sickness
  85. Generation of a mosaic pattern of diversity in the major merozoite-piroplasm surface antigen of Theileria annulata
  86. A novel gene encoding a ras-like GTP-binding protein from Trypanosoma brucei: an evolutionary ancestor of the ras and rap genes of higher eukaryotes?
  87. History of Sleeping Sickness in East Africa
  88. Trypanosoma brucei:Comparison of Circulating Strains in an Endemic and an Epidemic Area of a Sleeping Sickness Focus
  89. Characterisation of a polo-like protein kinase gene homologue from an evolutionary divergent eukaryote, Trypanosoma brucei
  90. Chapter 34 The molecular epidemiology of parasites
  91. Mammalian epidermal growth factor stimulates G-protein activity in Trypanosoma brucei
  92. The cloning and sequencing of a ribosomal L18 protein from an evolutionary divergent eukaryote,Trypanosoma brucei
  93. The origins, dynamics and generation of Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense epidemics in East Africa
  94. Self-fertilisation in Trypanosoma brucei
  95. Selection of diversity at putative glycosylation sites in the immunodominant merozoite/piroplasm surface antigen of Theileria parasites
  96. Trypanosoma brucei: Characterization of a Life Cycle Stage-Specific G-Protein
  97. Trypanosoma brucei: Inheritance of Kinetoplast DNA Maxicircles in a Genetic Cross and Their Segregation during Vegetative Growth
  98. Analysis of a new genetic cross between two East African Trypanosoma brucei clones
  99. Epidemiological relationships of Trypanosoma brucei stocks from South East Uganda: evidence for different population structures in human infective and non-human infective isolates
  100. Trypanosoma brucei: characterization of protein kinases that are capable of autophosphorylation in vitro
  101. The elusive trypanosome
  102. Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense: Characterisation of stocks from Zambia, Kenya, and Uganda using repetitive DNA probes
  103. The molecular epidemiology of parasites
  104. Evidence that the mechanism of gene exchange in Trypanosoma brucei involves meiosis and syngamy
  105. Characterisation of protein kinase C like activities in Trypanosoma brucei
  106. Characterization ofTrypanosoma bruceiprotein kinases and a growth factor receptor
  107. The identification of Trypanosoma brucei subspecies using repetitive DNA sequences
  108. Identification of an epidermal growth factor receptor homologue in trypanosomes
  109. The Molecular Identification of Trypanosomes