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1. Enhanced Genomic and Transcriptomic Resources for Trichinella pseudospiralis and T. spiralis to Underpin the Discovery of Molecular Differences between Stages and Species.

2. Genome‐wide exploration reveals distinctive northern and southern variants of Clonorchis sinensis in the Far East.

3. The redlegged earth mite draft genome provides new insights into pesticide resistance evolution and demography in its invasive Australian range.

4. Evidence that Transcriptional Alterations in Sarcoptes scabiei Are under Tight Post-Transcriptional (microRNA) Control.

5. "Escalibur"—A practical pipeline for the de novo analysis of nucleotide variation in nonmodel eukaryotes.

6. Chromosome-scale Echinococcus granulosus (genotype G1) genome reveals the Eg95 gene family and conservation of the EG95-vaccine molecule.

7. Chromosome-level genome of Schistosoma haematobium underpins genome-wide explorations of molecular variation.

8. Dipylidium caninum draft genome - a new resource for comparative genomic and genetic explorations of flatworms.

9. High-quality nuclear genome for Sarcoptes scabiei—A critical resource for a neglected parasite.

10. Marked mitochondrial genetic variation in individuals and populations of the carcinogenic liver fluke Clonorchis sinensis.

11. Comparative genome analysis indicates high evolutionary potential of pathogenicity genes in Colletotrichum tanaceti.

12. Improved genomic resources and new bioinformatic workflow for the carcinogenic parasite Clonorchis sinensis: Biotechnological implications.

13. Use of a bioinformatic-assisted primer design strategy to establish a new nested PCR-based method for Cryptosporidium.

14. Deguelin exerts potent nematocidal activity via the mitochondrial respiratory chain.

15. Genomic resources for a unique, low-virulence Babesia taxon from China.

16. Making sense of genomes of parasitic worms: Tackling bioinformatic challenges.

17. Chapter Two - Harnessing the Toxocara Genome to Underpin Toxocariasis Research and New Interventions.

18. Entacapone and Prostate Cancer Risk in Patients With Parkinson's Disease.

19. An RNA Interference Tool to Silence Genes in Sarcoptes scabiei Eggs.

20. Harnessing model organism genomics to underpin the machine learning-based prediction of essential genes in eukaryotes – Biotechnological implications.

21. The Finnish Cancer Registry as Follow-Up Source of a Large Trial Cohort.

22. Proteomic analysis of Sarcoptes scabiei reveals that proteins differentially expressed between eggs and female adult stages are involved predominantly in genetic information processing, metabolism and/or host-parasite interactions.

23. Cross-Predicting Essential Genes between Two Model Eukaryotic Species Using Machine Learning.

24. High-quality Schistosoma haematobium genome achieved by single-molecule and long-range sequencing.

25. Long-read sequencing reveals a 4.4 kb tandem repeat region in the mitogenome of Echinococcus granulosus (sensu stricto) genotype G1.

26. Common workflow language (CWL)-based software pipeline for de novo genome assembly from long- and short-read data.

27. 'Bingo'—a large language model- and graph neural network-based workflow for the prediction of essential genes from protein data.

28. Elucidating the molecular and developmental biology of parasitic nematodes: Moving to a multiomics paradigm.

29. Dafachronic acid promotes larval development in Haemonchus contortus by modulating dauer signalling and lipid metabolism.

30. A TGF-β type I receptor-like molecule with a key functional role in Haemonchus contortus development.

31. The Proteome and Lipidome of Extracellular Vesicles from Haemonchus contortus to Underpin Explorations of Host–Parasite Cross–Talk.

32. Molecular alterations during larval development of Haemonchus contortus in vitro are under tight post-transcriptional control.

33. The small RNA complement of adult Schistosoma haematobium.

34. Chapter Five - Clonorchis sinensis and Clonorchiasis: The Relevance of Exploring Genetic Variation.

35. Whipworm kinomes reflect a unique biology and adaptation to the host animal.

36. Comparative transcriptomic analyses of male and female adult Toxocara canis.

37. The apicoplast genomes of two taxonomic units of Babesia from sheep.

38. Mitochondrial genomes of two Babesia taxa from sheep in China as a foundation for population genetic and epidemiological investigations.

39. A blow to the fly — Lucilia cuprina draft genome and transcriptome to support advances in biology and biotechnology.

40. Analyses of Compact Trichinella Kinomes Reveal a MOS-Like Protein Kinase with a Unique N-Terminal Domain.

41. Pipeline for the identification and classification of ion channels in parasitic flatworms.

42. Comparative Transcriptomic Exploration Reveals Unique Molecular Adaptations of Neuropathogenic Trichobilharzia to Invade and Parasitize Its Avian Definitive Host.

43. The Haemonchus contortus kinome - a resource for fundamental molecular investigations and drug discovery.

44. The CLARION study design and status update: a long-term, registry-based study evaluating adverse events of special interest in patients with relapsing multiple sclerosis newly started on cladribine tablets.

45. The risk of fatal stroke in Finnish postmenopausal hormone therapy users before and after the Women's Health Initiative: A cohort study.

46. Coronary Heart Disease Mortality and Hormone Therapy Before and After the Women's Health Initiative.

47. Bioinformatic exploration of RIO protein kinases of parasitic and free-living nematodes.

48. Identification of G protein-coupled receptors in Schistosoma haematobium and S. mansoni by comparative genomics.

49. Getting the most out of parasitic helminth transcriptomes using HelmDB: Implications for biology and biotechnology.

50. Implementation of a Bayesian Design in a Dose-Escalation Study of an Experimental Agent in Healthy Volunteers.

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