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1. Past, present and future of Indian sandalwood (Santalum album) cultivation and commercial prospects.

2. Past, present and future of Indian sandalwood (Santalum album) cultivation and commercial prospects

3. Distribution of the Quill Mite Bubophilus aluconis Parasitising Western Palaearctic Owls Belonging to the Genus Strix.

4. AN INSIGHT REVIEW ON ANTI-FILARIAL HERBAL DRUGS.

5. Host status of cover crops for the management of Meloidogyne izalcoensis in coffee orchards infested with root-knot nematodes.

6. First Report of Mermithidae (Enoplea: Mermithida) Parasitizing Adult Stable Flies in Japan

7. Metabolism and immune memory in invertebrates: are they dissociated?

8. Expression of IL-10 and TGF-β1 in horses experimentally infected with T. equi merozoites is associated with antibody production but not modulation of pro-inflammatory responses.

9. Gut microbiota metabolically mediate intestinal helminth infection in zebrafish

10. Enzymatically enhanced ultrastructure expansion microscopy unlocks expansion of in vitro Toxoplasma gondii cysts

11. Response of Hypothenemus hampei Ferrari (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) parasitized by the nematode Metaparasitylenchus hypothenemi Poinar (Tylenchida: Allantonematidae) to different colors of light

12. COULD THE ACUTE Strongyloides venezuelensis INFECTION CAUSE NON-REVERSIBLE HOST MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES?

13. Metabolism and immune memory in invertebrates: are they dissociated?

14. Expression of IL-10 and TGF-β1 in horses experimentally infected with T. equi merozoites is associated with antibody production but not modulation of pro-inflammatory responses

15. Heartworm and seal louse: Trends in prevalence, characterisation of impact and transmission pathways in a unique parasite assembly on seals in the North and Baltic Sea

16. Preliminary evidence for chaotic signatures in host-microbe interactions

17. The functional traits of host fish can act as good predictors for parasite composition in a neotropical floodplain.

18. The depressed river mussel Pseudanodonta complanata as an occasional host for the European bitterling Rhodeus amarus.

19. A Structural Analysis of Host–Parasite Interactions in Achatina fulica (Giant African Snail) Infected with Angiostrongylus cantonensis.

20. Lack of host specialization despite selective host use in brood parasitic cuckoo catfish.

21. COULD THE ACUTE STRONGYLOIDES VENEZUELENSIS INFECTION CAUSE NON-REVERSIBLE HOST MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES?

22. The Toxoplasma Polymorphic Effector GRA15 Mediates Seizure Induction by Modulating Interleukin-1 Signaling in the Brain

23. The genetic structure of populations of Isthmiophora melis (Schrank, 1788) (Digenea: Echinostomatidae). Does the host’s diet matter?

24. Identification of a non-exported Plasmepsin V substrate that functions in the parasitophorous vacuole of malaria parasites

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

26. ALTERAÇÕES METABÓLICAS EM POMACEA MACULATA (MOLLUSCA) EXPERIMENTALMENTE INFECTADA COM ANGIOSTRONGYLUS CANTONENSIS (NEMATODA).

27. Intra-host Trypanosoma cruzi strain dynamics shape disease progression: the missing link in Chagas disease pathogenesis

28. Gut microbiota of an Amazonian fish in a heterogeneous riverscape: integrating genotype, environment, and parasitic infections

29. Cancerogenic parasites in veterinary medicine: a narrative literature review.

30. The genetic structure of populations of Isthmiophora melis (Schrank, 1788) (Digenea: Echinostomatidae). Does the host's diet matter?

31. Components influencing parasitism by Dadaytrema oxycephala (Digenea: Cladorchiidae) in Neotropical fish.

32. Prevalence and Molecular Characterization of Ascaridoid Parasites of Philippine Decapterus species

33. Seasonal patterns of infestation by monogenean parasites of fish and their relationship with water parameters in two rivers with different disturbance gradients in southeastern Brazil

34. Parasites either reduce or increase host vulnerability to fishing: a case study of a parasitic copepod and its salmonid host.

35. Host, parasite, and microbiome interaction: Trichuris ovis and its effect on sheep gut microbiota.

36. A Structural Analysis of Host–Parasite Interactions in Achatina fulica (Giant African Snail) Infected with Angiostrongylus cantonensis

37. Cerebral Malaria Is Regulated by Host-Mediated Changes in Plasmodium Gene Expression

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

39. First records of bat-associated Cimex lectularius (Cimicidae, Heteroptera) for Armenia and Georgia.

40. A SURVEY OF FRESHWATER FISHES AND THEIR PARASITES THROUGHOUT DELAWARE COUNTY, INDIANA.

41. On the Origin of Reverse Transcriptase-Using CRISPR-Cas Systems and Their Hyperdiverse, Enigmatic Spacer Repertoires

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

44. Beyond parasitism: Exploring the microbial profile of Haemonchus contortus and its predilection site (abomasum) in Kashmir Merino sheep.

45. New records of associations between ectoparasitic snails of the genus Mucronalia (Caenogastropoda: Eulimidae) and their ophiuroid hosts from Japan and New Caledonia, with description of a new species.

46. Surviving in the fish gut: Comparative inhibitory capacities against the host proteinases in cestodes of the genus Proteocephalus.

47. 南极鱼类后生动物寄生虫研究进展: 线虫、绦虫与桡足类.

48. Distribution of the parasitic mite Bubophilus aegolius sp. n. (Acariformes: Syringophilidae) on the Boreal Owl Aegolius funereus (L) (Strigiformes: Strigidae) and the low effectiveness of infestation

49. No apparent effects of the buccal cavity attaching parasite, Salmincola sp. (Copepoda: Lernaeopodidae), on a stream salmonid: a mark-recapture study.

50. The evolution of TNF signaling in platyhelminths suggests the cooptation of TNF receptor in the host-parasite interplay

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