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1. Prevalence of six amoeba species colonising the gills of farmed Atlantic salmon with amoebic gill disease (AGD) using qPCR

2. Molecular assessment of resistance to amoebic gill disease

5. Pilchard orthomyxovirus (POMV). I. Characterisation of an emerging virus isolated from pilchards Sardinops sagax and Atlantic salmon Salmo salar

6. Low incidence of recurrent Buruli ulcers in treated Australian patients living in an endemic region

7. Exposure Risk for Infection and Lack of Human-to-Human Transmission of Mycobacterium ulcerans Disease, Australia

8. Proteomics informed by transcriptomics for characterising differential cellular susceptibility to Nelson Bay orthoreovirus infection

9. Proteomic analysis of Pteropus alecto kidney cells in response to the viral mimic, Poly I:C

10. Exploring the Zoonotic Potential of Mycobacterium avium Subspecies paratuberculosis through Comparative Genomics

11. Rhabdomyolysis With Cardiac and Respiratory Involvement

12. Neuropsychological normative standards for late career physicians.

13. Dead reckoning of protist viability with propidium monoazide (PMA)-quantitative PCR; a case study using Neoparamoeba perurans.

14. Improved 18S rDNA profiling of parasite communities in salmonid tissues using a host blocking primer.

16. Amoeba species colonizing the gills of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in Swiss aquaculture.

17. Association between melanin deposits in gill tissue and microbiome across different hatchery reared Atlantic salmon.

18. Prevalence of epitheliocystis in freshwater Atlantic salmon reared in flow-through and recirculation aquaculture systems.

19. Competing endogenous RNA-networks reveal key regulatory microRNAs involved in the response of Atlantic salmon to a novel orthomyxovirus.

20. Dead or alive: microbial viability treatment reveals both active and inactive bacterial constituents in the fish gut microbiota.

21. The ability of Neoparamoeba perurans to bind to and digest non-fish-derived mucin: Insights into the amoeba's mechanism of action to overcome gill mucus production.

22. Comparison of bacterial diversity and distribution on the gills of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.): an evaluation of sampling techniques.

23. Searching for the sweet spot of amoebic gill disease of farmed Atlantic salmon: the potential role of glycan-lectin interactions in the adhesion of Neoparamoeba perurans.

24. Host-Parasite Interaction of Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ) and the Ectoparasite Neoparamoeba perurans in Amoebic Gill Disease.

25. The Effect of Antimicrobial Treatment upon the Gill Bacteriome of Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar L.) and Progression of Amoebic Gill Disease (AGD) In Vivo.

26. Evaluation of the Infectious Potential of Neoparamoeba perurans Following Freshwater Bathing Treatments.

27. First detection of a novel 'unknown host' flavivirus in a Malaysian rodent.

28. Immersion challenge of naïve Atlantic salmon with cultured Nolandella sp. and Pseudoparamoeba sp. did not increase the severity of Neoparamoeba perurans-induced amoebic gill disease (AGD).

29. Effect of sample type and the use of high or low fishmeal diets on bacterial communities in the gastrointestinal tract of Penaeus monodon.

30. Seawater transmission and infection dynamics of pilchard orthomyxovirus (POMV) in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar).

31. A High Throughput Viability Screening Method for the Marine Ectoparasite Neoparamoeba perurans.

32. Gill Mucus and Gill Mucin O -glycosylation in Healthy and Amebic Gill Disease-Affected Atlantic Salmon.

33. Microbiome Profiling Reveals a Microbial Dysbiosis During a Natural Outbreak of Tenacibaculosis (Yellow Mouth) in Atlantic Salmon.

34. Comparative transcriptome analysis of pilchard orthomyxovirus (POMV) and infectious salmon anaemia virus (ISAV).

35. Transcriptome Response of Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar ) to a New Piscine Orthomyxovirus.

36. Investigating Both Mucosal Immunity and Microbiota in Response to Gut Enteritis in Yellowtail Kingfish.

37. Bacteriomic Profiling of Branchial Lesions Induced by Neoparamoeba perurans Challenge Reveals Commensal Dysbiosis and an Association with Tenacibaculum dicentrarchi in AGD-Affected Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar L.).

38. Antibiotic-induced alterations and repopulation dynamics of yellowtail kingfish microbiota.

39. The interaction between temperature and dose on the efficacy and biochemical response of Atlantic salmon to hydrogen peroxide treatment for amoebic gill disease.

40. A diversity of amoebae colonise the gills of farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) with amoebic gill disease (AGD).

41. Low incidence of recurrent Buruli ulcers in treated Australian patients living in an endemic region.

42. Comparative Transcriptomics Highlights the Role of the Activator Protein 1 Transcription Factor in the Host Response to Ebolavirus.

43. Gene expression analysis of whole blood RNA from pigs infected with low and high pathogenic African swine fever viruses.

44. Proteomics informed by transcriptomics for characterising differential cellular susceptibility to Nelson Bay orthoreovirus infection.

45. Exposure Risk for Infection and Lack of Human-to-Human Transmission of Mycobacterium ulcerans Disease, Australia.

46. Characterization of the Antigen Processing Machinery and Endogenous Peptide Presentation of a Bat MHC Class I Molecule.

47. Contraction of the type I IFN locus and unusual constitutive expression of IFN-α in bats.

48. Evolution and comparative analysis of the bat MHC-I region.

49. Proteomic analysis of Pteropus alecto kidney cells in response to the viral mimic, Poly I:C.

50. Mouse fibroblast L929 cells are less permissive to infection by Nelson Bay orthoreovirus compared to other mammalian cell lines.

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