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1. Theileria equi RAP-1a and RAP-1b proteins contain immunoreactive epitopes and are suitable candidates for vaccine and diagnostics development.

2. Theileria equi claudin like apicomplexan microneme protein contains neutralization-sensitive epitopes and interacts with components of the equine erythrocyte membrane skeleton.

3. Equid infective Theileria cluster in distinct 18S rRNA gene clades comprising multiple taxa with unusually broad mammalian host ranges.

4. Theileria parasites subvert E2F signaling to stimulate leukocyte proliferation.

5. Discovery of a novel species, Theileria haneyi n. sp., infective to equids, highlights exceptional genomic diversity within the genus Theileria: implications for apicomplexan parasite surveillance.

6. Assessment of Draxxin ® (tulathromycin) as an inhibitor of in vitro growth of Babesia bovis, Babesia bigemina and Theileria equi.

7. Inhibition of the in vitro growth of Babesia bigemina, Babesia caballi and Theileria equi parasites by trifluralin analogues.

8. Comparative Bioinformatics Analysis of Transcription Factor Genes Indicates Conservation of Key Regulatory Domains among Babesia bovis, Babesia microti, and Theileria equi.

9. Theileria equi isolates vary in susceptibility to imidocarb dipropionate but demonstrate uniform in vitro susceptibility to a bumped kinase inhibitor.

10. Equine piroplasmosis.

11. Lymphocytes and macrophages are infected by Theileria equi, but T cells and B cells are not required to establish infection in vivo.

12. Differential expression of three members of the multidomain adhesion CCp family in Babesia bigemina, Babesia bovis and Theileria equi.

13. Efficacy of imidocarb dipropionate in eliminating Theileria equi from experimentally infected horses.

14. Repertoire of Theileria equi immunodominant antigens bound by equine antibody.

15. Comparative genomic analysis and phylogenetic position of Theileria equi.

16. In vitro activity of ponazuril against Theileria equi.

17. Re-emergence of the apicomplexan Theileria equi in the United States: elimination of persistent infection and transmission risk.

18. Capture-based enrichment of Theileria parva DNA enables full genome assembly of first buffalo-derived strain and reveals exceptional intra-specific genetic diversity.

19. A review of recent research on Theileria parva: Implications for the infection and treatment vaccination method for control of East Coast fever.

20. Lymphocytes and Macrophages Are Infected by Theileria equi, but T Cells and B Cells Are Not Required to Establish Infection In Vivo.

21. Clinical Progression of Theileria haneyi in Splenectomized Horses Reveals Decreased Virulence Compared to Theileria equi.

22. Differential Expression of Three Members of the Multidomain Adhesion CCp Family in Babesia bigemina, Babesia bovis and Theileria equi.

23. Development of an Indirect ELISA to Detect Equine Antibodies to Theileria haneyi.

24. Equine Piroplasmosis Associated with Amblyomma cajennense Ticks, Texas, USA.

25. Infection dynamics of Theileria equi and Theileria haneyi, a newly discovered apicomplexan of the horse.

26. Lymphocytes and Macrophages Are Infected by Theileria equi, but T Cells and B Cells Are Not Required to Establish Infection In Vivo.

27. Differential Expression of Three Members of the Multidomain Adhesion CCp Family in Babesia bigemina, Babesia bovis and Theileria equi.

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