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1. Hypermigration of macrophages through the concerted action of GRA effectors on NF-κB/p38 signaling and host chromatin accessibility potentiates Toxoplasma dissemination

2. Leishmania major-induced alteration of host cellular and systemic copper homeostasis drives the fate of infection.

3. Root-knot nematodes exploit the catalase-like effector to manipulate plant reactive oxygen species levels by directly degrading H2O2.

4. Trichomonas vaginalis extracellular vesicles up-regulate and directly transfer adherence factors promoting host cell colonization.

5. Cynipid wasps systematically reprogram host metabolism and restructure cell walls in developing galls

6. Climate heterogeneity, season variation, and sexual dimorphism modulate the association between MHC II diversity and parasite variation in striped hamster.

7. Citizen science observations shed light on how anthropogenic food sources influence wildlife disease.

8. Population genomics of seal lice provides insights into the postglacial history of northern European seals.

9. Semen adaptation to microbes in an insect.

10. The latitudinal specialization gradient of bird–malarial parasite networks in South America: lower connectance, but more evenly distributed interactions towards the equator.

11. From coral reefs into the abyss: the evolution of corallivory in the Coralliophilinae (Neogastropoda, Muricidae).

12. Microbial artists: the role of parasite microbiomes in explaining colour polymorphism among amphipods and potential link to host manipulation.

13. Niche partitioning and host specialisation in fish‐parasitising isopods: Trait‐dependent patterns from three ecosystems on the east coast of India.

14. Double trouble: host behaviour influences and is influenced by co-infection with parasites.

15. Gut microbiota and immune profiling of microbiota-humanised versus wildtype mouse models of hepatointestinal schistosomiasis

16. High prevalence and low intensity of Echinophthirius horridus infection in seals revealed by high effort sampling

17. Ecto- and endoparasites of common reedbuck, Redunca arundinum, at 2 localities in KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa: community and network structure

18. Editorial: Conference research topic: 16th international symposium on schistosomiasis NEW ('th') presented in superscript.

19. Coinfection accelerates transmission to new hosts despite no effects on virulence and parasite growth.

20. Species interactions affect dispersal: a meta-analysis.

21. Analysis of bamboo fibres and their associated dye on a freshwater fish host-parasite system.

22. Parasites and the ecology of fear: Nonconsumptive effects of ectoparasites on larvae reduce growth in simulated Drosophila populations.

23. Oesophagostomum stephanostomum causing parasitic granulomas in wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) of Taï National Park, Côte d'Ivoire.

24. The macrophage polarization in Entamoeba histolytica infection modulation by the C fragment of the intermediate subunit of Gal/GalNAc-inhibitable lectin.

25. Understanding spatiotemporal effects of food supplementation on host–parasite interactions using community‐based science.

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

27. Gut microbiota and immune profiling of microbiota-humanised versus wildtype mouse models of hepatointestinal schistosomiasis.

28. Pleiotropy alleviates the fitness costs associated with resource allocation trade-offs in immune signalling networks.

29. Sympatry in a nightingale contact zone has no effect on host-specific blood parasite prevalence and lineage diversity.

30. Do cuckoo calls affects red-backed shrike settlement pattern? An experimental approach.

31. Two new species of parasitic demodecid mites in the European polecat Mustela putorius and their co-infestation with Miridex putorii (Acariformes: Demodecidae).

32. Littorina snails and Microphallus trematodes: Diverse consequences of the trematode-induced metabolic shifts.

33. The Nuances of Plant Disease Severity Estimation Using Quantitative Ordinal Scales-Lessons Learned over Four Decades.

34. Host-parasite coevolution and the stability of genetic kin recognition.

35. EXPERIMENTAL INFECTIONS WITH EUHAPLORCHIS CALIFORNIENSIS AND A SMALL CYATHOCOTYLID INCREASE CONSPICUOUS BEHAVIORS IN CALIFORNIA KILLIFISH (FUNDULUS PARVIPINNIS).

36. Niche partitioning and host specialisation in fish‐parasitising isopods: Trait‐dependent patterns from three ecosystems on the east coast of India

38. Parasitic nematode secreted phospholipase A2 suppresses cellular and humoral immunity by targeting hemocytes in Drosophila melanogaster

39. Demographic fluctuations and selection during host–parasite co‐evolution interactively increase genetic diversity.

40. Virulence is associated with daily rhythms in the within‐host replication of the malaria parasite Plasmodium chabaudi.

41. Melatonin: A look at protozoal and helminths.

42. Host avian species and environmental conditions influence the microbial ecology of brood parasitic brown‐headed cowbird nestlings: What rules the roost?

43. Parasites and the ecology of fear: Nonconsumptive effects of ectoparasites on larvae reduce growth in simulated Drosophila populations

45. Two new species of parasitic demodecid mites in the European polecat Mustela putorius and their co-infestation with Miridex putorii (Acariformes: Demodecidae)

46. Do cuckoo calls affects red-backed shrike settlement pattern? An experimental approach

47. Assessing the microbiota of the snail intermediate host of trematodes, Galba truncatula

48. Distinct transcriptomic signatures define febrile malaria depending on initial infective states, asymptomatic or uninfected

49. Geography, phylogeny and host switch drive the coevolution of parasitic Gyrodactylus flatworms and their hosts

50. Larval Exposure to Parasitic Varroa destructor Mites Triggers Specific Immune Responses in Different Honey Bee Castes and Species

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