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1. Isolation of infectious Theileria parva sporozoites secreted by infected Rhipicephalus appendiculatus ticks into an in vitro tick feeding system.

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

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

4. Changes in the Molecular and Functional Phenotype of Bovine Monocytes during Theileria parva Infection.

5. Molecular and Antigenic Properties of Mammalian Cell-Expressed Theileria parva Antigen Tp9.

6. Gene gun DNA immunization of cattle induces humoral and CD4 T-cell-mediated immune responses against the Theileria parva polymorphic immunodominant molecule.

7. Absolute Quantification of the Host-To-Parasite DNA Ratio in Theileria parva-Infected Lymphocyte Cell Lines.

8. A Babesia bovis gene syntenic to Theileria parva p67 is expressed in blood and tick stage parasites.

9. Quantification of Theileria parva in Rhipicephalus appendiculatus (Acari: Ixodidae) confirms differences in infection between selected tick strains.

10. Genome sequence of Babesia bovis and comparative analysis of apicomplexan hemoprotozoa.

11. Flow Cytometric Analysis of the Cytotoxic T-Cell Recall Response to Theileria parva in Cattle Following Vaccination by the Infection and Treatment Method.

12. 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.

13. Assessment and optimization of Theileria parva sporozoite full-length p67 antigen expression in mammalian cells.

14. East Coast Fever Caused by Theileria parva Is Characterized by Macrophage Activation Associated with Vasculitis and Respiratory Failure.

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