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1. Mechanisms and targets of Fcγ-receptor mediated immunity to malaria sporozoites

2. Plasmodium berghei Hsp90 contains a natural immunogenic I-Ab-restricted antigen common to rodent and human Plasmodium species

3. Alternative splicing is required for stage differentiation in malaria parasites

4. 6″-Modifed α-GalCer-peptide conjugate vaccine candidates protect against liver-stage malaria

5. CD8+ T Cell Activation Leads to Constitutive Formation of Liver Tissue-Resident Memory T Cells that Seed a Large and Flexible Niche in the Liver

6. Development of Plasmodium ‐specific liver‐resident memory CD8 + T cells after heat‐killed sporozoite immunization in mice

7. Plasmodium berghei Hsp90 contains a natural immunogenic I-Ab-restricted antigen common to rodent and human Plasmodium species

8. Complexing CpG adjuvants with cationic liposomes enhances vaccine-induced formation of liver T

9. CD8+ T cells from a novel T cell receptor transgenic mouse induce liver-stage immunity that can be boosted by blood-stage infection in rodent malaria.

10. Mechanisms and targets of Fcγ-receptor mediated immunity to malaria sporozoites

11. Development of Plasmodium-specific liver-resident memory CD8

12. Author response for 'Development of Plasmodium ‐specific liver resident‐memory CD8 + T cells after heat‐killed sporozoite immunization in mice'

13. Glycolipid-peptide vaccination induces liver-resident memory CD8 + T cells that protect against rodent malaria

14. CD8+ T Cell Activation Leads to Constitutive Formation of Liver Tissue-Resident Memory T Cells that Seed a Large and Flexible Niche in the Liver

15. Development of a Novel CD4+ TCR Transgenic Line That Reveals a Dominant Role for CD8+ Dendritic Cells and CD40 Signaling in the Generation of Helper and CTL Responses to Blood-Stage Malaria

16. Glycolipid-peptide vaccination induces liver-resident memory CD8

17. A Natural Peptide Antigen within the Plasmodium Ribosomal Protein RPL6 Confers Liver T

18. Alternative splicing is required for stage differentiation in malaria parasites

19. Liver-Resident Memory CD8 + T Cells Form a Front-Line Defense against Malaria Liver-Stage Infection

20. A Natural Peptide Antigen within the Plasmodium Ribosomal Protein RPL6 Confers Liver TRM Cell-Mediated Immunity against Malaria in Mice

21. Glycolipid-peptide vaccination induces liver-resident memory CD8+ T cells that protect against malaria

22. Mitochondrial ATP synthase is dispensable in blood-stage Plasmodium berghei rodent malaria but essential in the mosquito phase

23. CD8

24. Liver-Resident Memory CD8+ T Cells Form a Front-Line Defense against Malaria Liver-Stage Infection

25. Glycolipid-peptide vaccination induces liver-resident memory CD8+ T cells that protect against malaria

26. Liver-Resident Memory CD8

27. Identification ofLeptosphaeria biglobosa ‘canadensis’ onBrassica juncea stubble from northern New South Wales, Australia

28. Parasites resistant to the antimalarial atovaquone fail to transmit by mosquitoes

29. Comparison of transcription of multiple genes at three developmental stages of the plant pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum

30. SEQUENCE ANALYSIS OF TWO GENOMIC REGIONS OF LEPTOSPHAERIA MACULANS, THE FUNGUS THAT CAUSES BLACKLEG DISEASE (PHOMA STEM CANKER) OF BRASSICA NAPUS

31. The sirodesmin biosynthetic gene cluster of the plant pathogenic fungus Leptosphaeria maculans

32. CD8+ T cells from a novel T cell receptor transgenic mouse induce liver-stage immunity that can be boosted by blood-stage infection in rodent malaria

33. GENETIC ANALYSIS OF THE BLACKLEG FUNGUS LEPTOSPHAERIA MACULANS

34. Genome analysis of the plant pathogenic ascomyceteLeptosphaeria maculans;mapping mating type and host specificity loci

35. Genetic diversity of isolates of the Leptosphaeria maculans species complex from Australia, Europe and North America using amplified fragment length polymorphism analysis

36. Organisation of ribosomal DNA in the ascomycete Leptosphaeria maculans

37. Nitrogen limitation induces expression of the avirulence gene avr9 in the tomato pathogen Cladosporium fulvum

38. Effector diversification within compartments of the Leptosphaeria maculans genome affected by Repeat-Induced Point mutations

39. Production of the toxin sirodesmin PL by Leptosphaeria maculans during infection of Brassica napus

40. Evolution of linked avirulence effectors in Leptosphaeria maculans is affected by genomic environment and exposure to resistance genes in host plants

41. The Secondary Metabolite Toxin, Sirodesmin PL, and Its Role in Virulence of the Blackleg Fungus

42. Microsatellite and Minisatellite Analysis of Leptosphaeria maculans in Australia Reveals Regional Genetic Differentiation

43. Cloning, purification and characterisation of brassinin glucosyltransferase, a phytoalexin-detoxifying enzyme from the plant pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum

44. Origin and distribution of epipolythiodioxopiperazine (ETP) gene clusters in filamentous ascomycetes

45. Phylogenetic relationships between members of the crucifer pathogenic Leptosphaeria maculans species complex as shown by mating type (MAT1-2), actin, and beta-tubulin sequences

46. Characterisation of the mating-type locus of the plant pathogenic ascomycete Leptosphaeria maculans

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48. Characterization and cross-species amplification of microsatellite loci in the plant pathogenic fungus Leptosphaeria maculans

49. Molecular aspects of avirulence genes of the tomato pathogen Cladosporium fulvum

50. Identifying resistance genes to Leptosphaeria maculans in Australian Brassica napus cultivars based on reactions to isolates with known avirulence genotypes

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