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151. Syphacia obvelata (Nematode, Oxyuridae) infecting laboratory mice Mus musculus (Rodentia, Muridae): phylogeny and host-parasite relationship.

152. Clinical and Anatomopathological Evaluation of BALB/c Murine Models Infected with Isolates of Seven Pathogenic

153. A comparative parasitologic study on Biomphalaria glabrata snail and C3H/He mice infected with human and murine isolates of Schistosoma mansoni derived from Sumidouro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

154. Altered parasite community structure in an endangered marsupial following translocation

155. The honey bees immune memory.

156. Genome-wide patterns of bracovirus chromosomal integration into multiple host tissues during parasitism

157. TheToxoplasmaPolymorphic Effector GRA15 Mediates Seizure Induction by Modulating Interleukin-1 Signaling in the Brain

158. Myxozoa parasitos de Pseudoplatystoma corruscans (pintado), Salminus franciscanus (dourado) e Brycon orthotaenia (matrinxã) oriundos da bacia do rio São Francisco, MG

159. Five ixodid tick species including two morphotypes of Rhipicephalus turanicus on nestlings of Eurasian eagle owl (Bubo bubo) from south-eastern Bulgaria

160. Parasite-Mediated Remodeling of the Host Microfilament Cytoskeleton Enables Rapid Egress of Trypanosoma cruzi following Membrane Rupture

161. Diversity and within-host evolution of Leishmania donovani from visceral Leishmaniasis patients with and without HIV coinfection in northern Ethiopia

162. The endocrine–immune network during taeniosis by Taenia solium: The role of the pituitary gland.

163. Seasonality and host–parasite interrelationship of Mytilus galloprovincialis parasites in Turkish Black Sea coasts.

164. Acute-phase protein behavior in dairy cattle herd naturally infected with Trypanosoma vivax.

165. A transient resistance to blood-stage malaria in interferon-γ-deficient mice through impaired production of the host cells preferred by malaria parasites.

166. Selective aspects of the epizootiology of Parathelohania iranica (Microsporidia: Amblyosporidae).

167. A brain‐infecting parasite impacts host metabolism both during exposure and after infection is established

168. Effect of glochidia infection on growth of fish : freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera margaritifera and brown trout Salmo trutta

169. Distinguishing disease effects from environmental effects in a mountain ungulate : seasonal variation in body weight, hematology, and serum chemistry among iberian ibex (capra pyrenaica) affected by sarcoptic mange

170. Parasitism on bats by bat flies in remnants of a humid forest enclave area in Northeastern Brazil.

171. Biochemical profile of Achatina fulica (Mollusca: Gastropoda) after infection by different parasitic loads of Angiostrongylus cantonensis (Nematoda, Metastrongylidae).

172. Distribution and host relations of species of the genus Cimex on bats in Europe.

173. Potential negative effects and heterogeneous distribution of a parasitic copepod Salmincola edwardsii (Copepoda: Lernaeopodidae) on Southern Asian Dolly Varden Salvelinus curilus in Hokkaido, Japan

174. Changes in the lipid profile of Bradybaena similaris (Férussac, 1821) (Gastropoda, Xanthonychidae) during the development of Eurytrema coelomaticum (Giard and Billet, 1892) (Digenea, Dicrocoeliidae).

175. Wild cyclic voles maintain high neutral and MHC diversity without strong evidence for parasite-mediated selection.

176. Holoparasitic Rafflesiaceae possess the most reduced endophytes and yet give rise to the world's largest flowers.

177. Natural infestation of Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris by Amblyomma dubitatum ticks.

178. Activation of anaerobic metabolism in Biomphalaria glabrata (Mollusca: Gastropoda) experimentally infected by Angiostrongylus cantonensis (Nematoda, Metastrongylidae) by high-performance liquid chromatography.

179. Differential Impacts on Host Transcription by ROP and GRA Effectors from the Intracellular Parasite <named-content content-type='genus-species'>Toxoplasma gondii</named-content>

180. A potential zoonotic parasite, the digenean Gymnophalloides nacellae, on the Magellanic coast in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean: its life cycle and geographical distribution

181. Dynamics of the impacts of Pratylenchus penetrans on Gisela® cherry rootstocks

182. Genetic and chemical divergence among host races of a socially parasitic ant

183. Influence of dose and route of administration on the outcome of infection with the virulent Neospora caninum isolate Nc-Spain7 in pregnant sheep at mid-gestation

184. Production of phenolics by Rhizoctonia bataticola (taub.) Butler during pathogenesis

185. Is Demodex really non-pathogenic?

186. Habronema muscae (Nematoda: Habronematidae) larvae: Developmental stages, migration route and morphological changes in Musca domestica (Diptera: Muscidae).

187. Amblyomma parvitarsum (Acari: Ixodidae): localities, hosts and host-parasite ecology.

188. A novel microhabitat for parasitic copepods: A new genus of Ergasilidae (Copepoda: Cyclopoida) from the urinary bladder of a freshwater fish.

189. Prevalence and Molecular Characterization of Ascaridoid Parasites of Philippine Decapterus Species.

190. Antiparasitic potential of agrochemical fungicides on a non-target aquatic model (Daphnia × Metschnikowia host-parasite system).

192. How much energy should manipulative parasites leave to their hosts to ensure altered behaviours?

193. An indirect effect of biological invasions: the effect of zebra mussel fouling on parasitisation of unionid mussels by bitterling fish.

194. Effects of infection by larvae of Angiostrongylus cantonensis (Nematoda, Metastrongylidae) on the metabolism of the experimental intermediate host Biomphalaria glabrata

195. The effect of host web complexity on prey-stealing success in a kleptoparasitic spider mediated by locomotor ability

196. A power-efficiency trade-off in resource use alters epidemiological relationships.

197. The role of host specificity in explaining the invasion success of the freshwater mussel Anodonta woodiana in Europe.

198. Flea infestation does not cause a long-term increase in energy metabolism in Gerbillus nanus.

199. Influence of Echinostoma paraensei (Lie and Basch, 1967) infection on the calcium content in Biomphalaria glabrata (Say, 1818)

200. No evidence for host specialization or host-race formation in the European bitterling ( Rhodeus amarus), a fish that parasitizes freshwater mussels.

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