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2. Bovine lactoferrin inhibits Plasmodium berghei growth by binding to heme
3. The C-terminal region of the Plasmodium berghei gamete surface 184-kDa protein Pb184 contributes to fertilization and male gamete binding to the residual body
4. Far-East Asian Toxoplasma isolates share ancestry with North and South/Central American recombinant lineages
5. Methylobacterium sp. isolated from the midgut of Anopheles stephensi inhibits egg maturation in host ovary
6. Anticoccidial activity of the secondary metabolites in alpine plants frequently ingested by wild Japanese rock ptarmigans
7. Molecular phylogenetic analysis of Echinococcus multilocularis from horses raised in Canada or Japan, using mitochondrial cytochrome b gene–targeted PCR
8. Detection and molecular analysis of Philopinna higai (Digenea: Didymozoidae) from domestically introduced Sarcocheilichthys fishes in the Tohoku region, Japan
9. Resolution of cryptic species complexes within the genus Metagonimus (Trematoda: Heterophyidae) in Japan, with descriptions of four new species
10. Plasmodium berghei Brca2 is required for normal development and differentiation in mice and mosquitoes
11. The C-terminal region of the Plasmodium berghei gamete surface 184-kDa protein Pb184 contributes to fertilization and male gamete binding to the residual body
12. Searching for new molecules involved in Anopheles mosquitoes’ response to Plasmodium infection
13. Role of Plasmodium berghei ookinete surface and oocyst capsule protein, a novel oocyst capsule-associated protein, in ookinete motility
14. Molecular detection of Lotmaria passim in honeybees in Japan
15. Formation of free oocysts in Anopheles mosquitoes injected with Plasmodium ookinetes
16. Detection and Molecular Analysis of Philopinna Higai (Digenea: Didymozoidae) from Introduced Sarcocheilichthys Fishes in the Tohoku Region, Japan
17. Methylobacteriumsp. isolated from the midgut of Anopheles stephensiinhibits egg maturation in host ovary
18. The in vitro interactions and in vivo efficacy of atovaquone and proguanil against Babesia gibsoni infection in dogs
19. Transposon mutagenesis identifies genes essential for Plasmodium falciparum gametocytogenesis
20. Development of in vitro atovaquone-resistant Babesia gibsoni with a single-nucleotide polymorphism in cytb
21. Additional file 2 of Plasmodium berghei Brca2 is required for normal development and differentiation in mice and mosquitoes
22. Additional file 1 of Plasmodium berghei Brca2 is required for normal development and differentiation in mice and mosquitoes
23. Additional file 3 of Plasmodium berghei Brca2 is required for normal development and differentiation in mice and mosquitoes
24. Plasmodium berghei Brca2 Is Required for Normal Development and Differentiation in Mice and Mosquitoes
25. Molecular mechanisms of Plasmodium development in male and female Anopheles mosquitoes
26. Morphological and molecular phylogenetical identification of Tricodectes pinguis from Japanese black bears (Ursus thibetanus japonicus) in Aomori Prefecture, Japan
27. Dermocystid infection in Japanese fire-bellied newt, Cynops pyrrhogaster
28. Identification and phylogenetic analysis of Babesia parasites in domestic dogs in Nigeria
29. Resolution of Cryptic Species Complexes within the Genus Metagonimus (Trematoda: Heterophyidae) in Japan, with Descriptions of Four New Species
30. Further Observations on the Development of Gongylonema pulchrum in Rabbits
31. Role of Plasmodium berghei ookinete surface and oocyst capsule protein, a novel oocyst capsule-associated protein, in ookinete motility
32. Development of an immunochromatographic test with recombinant BgSA1 for the diagnosis of Babesia gibsoni infection in dogs
33. Raccoon dogs (Nyctereutes procyonoides) are the new natural definitive hosts of Metagonimus hakubaensis
34. Ultrastructural characteristics of Babesia caballi in equine erythrocytes in vitro
35. Tubular structures associated with Babesia caballi in equine erythrocytes in vitro
36. An improved method for the in vitro differentiation of Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes into ookinetes
37. Molecular evidence of Babesia caballi (Nuttall and Strickland, 1910) parasite transmission from experimentally-infected SCID mice to the ixodid tick, Haemaphysalis longicornis (Neuman, 1901)
38. Molecular phylogenetic analysis of Echinococcus multilocularisfrom horses raised in Canada or Japan, using mitochondrial cytochrome bgene–targeted PCR
39. Comb Atrophy after Bile Duct Ligation in Chickens
40. Expression of Babesia equi merozoite antigen-2 by recombinant baculovirus and its use in the ELISA
41. Inhibitory effect of monoclonal antibodies on the growth of Babesia caballi
42. A molecular survey of Mycoplasma haemocanis in dogs and foxes in Aomori Prefecture, Japan
43. Plasmodium berghei Cap93, a novel oocyst capsule-associated protein, plays a role in sporozoite development
44. BABESIA CABALLI : ANALYSIS OF CHROMOSOMES SEPARATED BY PULSE FIELD GEL ELECTROPHORESIS
45. Encephalitozoon infections in Rodentia and Soricomorpha in Japan
46. Pathological Studies of Cerebrospinal Setariasis in a Saanen Goat
47. Identification of immunodiagnostic antigens for cerebrospinal filariasis in horses by western blot analysis
48. Serological survey of Encephalitozoon cuniculi infection in cats in Japan
49. Diagnosis of Babesia caballi Infection in Horses by Polymerase Chain Reaction
50. Purification of Merozoites from In Vitro Cultured Babesia caballi- Infected Equine Erythrocytes
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