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1. The 2020 International Alliance for the Control of Scabies Consensus Criteria for the Diagnosis of Scabies

2. Transcriptome Analysis of Host Inflammatory Responses to the Ectoparasitic Mite Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis

3. Molecular drug targets for scabies: a medicinal chemistry perspective

4. Early immune suppression leads to uncontrolled mite proliferation and potent host inflammatory responses in a porcine model of crusted versus ordinary scabies

5. Host-Defense Peptides Caerin 1.1 and 1.9 Stimulate TNF-Alpha-Dependent Apoptotic Signals in Human Cervical Cancer HeLa Cells

6. Comparative Proteomic Study of the Antiproliferative Activity of Frog Host-Defence Peptide Caerin 1.9 and Its Additive Effect with Caerin 1.1 on TC-1 Cells Transformed with HPV16 E6 and E7

7. Characterization of Sarcoptes scabiei Tropomyosin and Paramyosin: Immunoreactive Allergens in Scabies

8. Host immune responses to the itch mite, Sarcoptes scabiei, in humans

9. Inhibitory mechanism of peptides with a repeating hydrophobic and hydrophilic residue pattern on interleukin-10

10. Multi-epitope based vaccine design against Sarcoptes scabiei paramyosin using immunoinformatics approach

11. Analysis of IgE binding patterns to house dust mite allergens in scabies-endemic communities: insights for both diseases

12. In Vitro Efficacy of Moxidectin versus Ivermectin against Sarcoptes scabiei

13. Characterization of

14. Crusted scabies is associated with increased IL-17 secretion by skin T cells

15. Vaccine against scabies: necessity and possibility

16. Immunology of scabies and translational outcomes

17. Investigation the Possibility of Using Peptides with a Helical Repeating Pattern of Hydro-Phobic and Hydrophilic Residues to Inhibit IL-10

18. Scabies in the developing world–-its prevalence, complications, and management

19. The evolution of infectious agents in relation to sex in animals and humans: brief discussions of some individual organisms

20. Scabies in animals and humans: history, evolutionary perspectives, and modern clinical management

21. Treatment of scabies using a tea tree oil-based gel formulation in Australian Aboriginal children: protocol for a randomised controlled trial

22. Scabies

23. Molecular characterisation of a pH-gated chloride channel from Sarcoptes scabiei

24. Problems in Diagnosing Scabies, a Global Disease in Human and Animal Populations

25. Scabies: an ancient global disease with a need for new therapies

26. Crusted scabies (sarcoptic mange) in four cats due to Sarcoptes scabiei infestation

27. SCABIES MITE INACTIVATED SERINE PROTEASE PARALOGUES ARE PRESENT BOTH INTERNALLY IN THE MITE GUT AND EXTERNALLY IN FECES

28. Scabies mite inactivated protease paralogues

29. PCR-BASED ASSAY TO SURVEY FOR KNOCKDOWN RESISTANCE TO PYRETHROID ACARICIDES IN HUMAN SCABIES MITES (SARCOPTES SCABIEI VAR HOMINIS)

30. IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SARCOPTES SCABIEI AND DERMATOPHAGOIDES PTERONYSSINUS GLUTATHIONE S-TRANSFERASES: IMPLICATION AS A POTENTIAL MAJOR ALLERGEN IN CRUSTED SCABIES

31. Crusted scabies: clinical and immunological findings in seventy-eight patients and a review of the literature

32. Analysis of Sarcoptes scabiei finds no evidence of infection with Wolbachia

33. Scabies: more than just an irritation

34. First Documentation of In Vivo and In Vitro Ivermectin Resistance in Sarcoptes scabiei

35. GENERATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF CDNA CLONES FROM SARCOPTES SCABIEI VAR. HOMINIS FOR AN EXPRESSED SEQUENCE TAG LIBRARY: IDENTIFICATION OF HOMOLOGUES OF HOUSE DUST MITE ALLERGENS

36. IDENTIFICATION OF A HOMOLOGUE OF A HOUSE DUST MITE ALLERGEN IN A cDNA LIBRARY FROM SARCOPTES SCABIEI VAR. HOMINIS AND EVALUATION OF ITS VACCINE POTENTIAL IN A RABBIT/S. SCABIEI VAR. CANIS MODEL

37. Prospective study in a porcine model of sarcoptes scabiei indicates the association of Th2 and Th17 pathways with the clinical severity of scabies

38. Manipulating IL-10 signalling blockade for better immunotherapy

39. Therapeutic Potential of Tea Tree Oil for Scabies

40. Parasitic mites of medical and veterinary importance--is there a common research agenda?

41. Studies in vitro on the relative efficacy of current acaricides for Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis

42. Crusted Scabies: A Molecular Analysis of Sarcoptes scabiei Variety hominis Populations from Patients with Repeated Infestations

43. An aspartic protease of the scabies mite Sarcoptes scabiei is involved in the digestion of host skin and blood macromolecules

44. A Novel Clinical Grading Scale to Guide the Management of Crusted Scabies

45. Antibody Responses to Sarcoptes scabiei Apolipoprotein in a Porcine Model: Relevance to Immunodiagnosis of Recent Infection

46. Scratching the itch: new tools to advance understanding of scabies

47. The interplay between diet and emerging allergy: what can we learn from Indigenous Australians?

48. Scabies in animals and humans: history, evolutionary perspectives, and modern clinical management

49. A diagnostic test for scabies: IgE specificity for a recombinant allergen of Sarcoptes scabiei

50. The evolution of infectious agents in relation to sex in animals and humans: brief discussions of some individual organisms

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