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1. Understanding triclabendazole resistance

2. Assessing periparturient ewe characteristics and nemabiome composition to guide targeted selective treatment for sustainable gastrointestinal nematodes control in sheep.

3. A dominance of Mu class glutathione transferases within the equine tapeworm Anoplocephala perfoliata .

4. High-dose atorvastatin therapy progressively decreases skeletal muscle mitochondrial respiratory capacity in humans.

5. Effects of weight loss and weight loss maintenance on cardiac autonomic function in obesity: a randomized controlled trial.

6. Associations between Gastrointestinal Nematode Infection Burden and Lying Behaviour as Measured by Accelerometers in Periparturient Ewes.

7. Fasciola hepatica Cathepsin L Zymogens: Immuno-Proteomic Evidence for Highly Immunogenic Zymogen-Specific Conformational Epitopes to Support Diagnostics Development.

8. In silico characterisation of the complete Ly6 protein family in Fasciola gigantica supported through transcriptomics of the newly-excysted juveniles.

9. Temporal dynamics of trematode intermediate snail host environmental DNA in small water body habitats.

10. The Effect of Aerobic Training and Increasing Nonexercise Physical Activity on Cardiometabolic Risk Factors.

11. Evidence of Immune Modulators in the Secretome of the Equine Tapeworm Anoplocephala perfoliata .

12. Evaluation of two Fasciola hepatica faecal egg counting protocols in sheep and cattle.

13. Modulation of Rumen Microbes Through Extracellular Vesicle Released by the Rumen Fluke Calicophoron daubneyi .

14. In vitro screening as an anthelmintic discovery pipeline for Calicophoron daubneyi: nutritive media and rumen environment-based approaches.

15. Gastrointestinal nematode control practices in ewes: Identification of factors associated with application of control methods known to influence anthelmintic resistance development.

16. The soluble glutathione transferase superfamily: role of Mu class in triclabendazole sulphoxide challenge in Fasciola hepatica.

17. RNA interference dynamics in juvenile Fasciola hepatica are altered during in vitro growth and development.

18. Rapid detection of Galba truncatula in water sources on pasture-land using loop-mediated isothermal amplification for control of trematode infections.

19. Evidence of sequestration of triclabendazole and associated metabolites by extracellular vesicles of Fasciola hepatica.

20. Pilot Evaluation of Two Fasciola hepatica Biomarkers for Supporting Triclabendazole (TCBZ) Efficacy Diagnostics.

21. Novel Equine Faecal Egg Diagnostics: Validation of the FECPAK G2 .

22. High-intensity exercise to promote accelerated improvements in cardiorespiratory fitness (HI-PACE): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

23. Smell of Infection: A Novel, Noninvasive Method for Detection of Fish Excretory-Secretory Proteins.

24. The importance of extracellular vesicle purification for downstream analysis: A comparison of differential centrifugation and size exclusion chromatography for helminth pathogens.

25. X-ray structure of Fasciola hepatica Sigma class glutathione transferase 1 reveals a disulfide bond to support stability in gastro-intestinal environment.

26. Polyomic tools for an emerging livestock parasite, the rumen fluke Calicophoron daubneyi; identifying shifts in rumen functionality.

27. Detection of Galba truncatula, Fasciola hepatica and Calicophoron daubneyi environmental DNA within water sources on pasture land, a future tool for fluke control?

28. Purification of native Sigma class glutathione transferase from Fasciola hepatica.

29. Inducible glutathione S-transferase (IrGST1) from the tick Ixodes ricinus is a haem-binding protein.

30. Greater Oxidative Capacity in Primary Myotubes from Endurance-trained Women.

31. Worms at the Royal Welsh Show.

32. The prevalence and development of digenean parasites within their intermediate snail host, Galba truncatula, in a geographic area where the presence of Calicophoron daubneyi has recently been confirmed.

33. Rumen fluke (Calicophoron daubneyi) on Welsh farms: prevalence, risk factors and observations on co-infection with Fasciola hepatica.

34. Exploring and Expanding the Fatty-Acid-Binding Protein Superfamily in Fasciola Species.

35. Calmodulin disruption impacts growth and motility in juvenile liver fluke.

36. Confirmation of Galba truncatula as an intermediate host snail for Calicophoron daubneyi in Great Britain, with evidence of alternative snail species hosting Fasciola hepatica.

37. The intervention composed of aerobic training and non-exercise physical activity (I-CAN) study: Rationale, design and methods.

38. A new enabling proteomics methodology to investigate membrane associated proteins from parasitic nematodes: case study using ivermectin resistant and ivermectin susceptible isolates of Caenorhabditis elegans and Haemonchus contortus.

39. RNAi dynamics in Juvenile Fasciola spp. Liver flukes reveals the persistence of gene silencing in vitro.

40. Time-dependent tegumental surface changes in juvenile Fasciola gigantica in response to triclabendazole treatment in goat.

41. Mitochondrial respiratory capacity and content are normal in young insulin-resistant obese humans.

42. Cytosine methylation is a conserved epigenetic feature found throughout the phylum Platyhelminthes.

43. Early hepatic and peritoneal changes and immune response in goats vaccinated with a recombinant glutathione transferase sigma class and challenged with Fasciola hepatica.

44. Identification of the major proteins of an immune modulating fraction from adult Fasciola hepatica released by Nonidet P40.

45. Proteomics and in silico approaches to extend understanding of the glutathione transferase superfamily of the tropical liver fluke Fasciola gigantica.

46. The soluble proteome phenotypes of ivermectin resistant and ivermectin susceptible Haemonchus contortus females compared.

47. Anthelmintic metabolism in parasitic helminths: proteomic insights.

48. Comparison of a field-based test to estimate functional threshold power and power output at lactate threshold.

49. Proteomic profiling and protein identification by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry in unsequenced parasitic nematodes.

50. The Sigma class glutathione transferase from the liver fluke Fasciola hepatica.

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