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1. A common origin of complex life cycles in parasitic flatworms: evidence from the complete mitochondrial genome of Microcotyle sebastis (Monogenea: Platyhelminthes)

3. Worms and bugs of the gut: the search for diagnostic signatures using barcoding, and metagenomics-metabolomics

4. Nanopore Sequencing Resolves Elusive Long Tandem-Repeat Regions in Mitochondrial Genomes

5. Parasites lost: using natural history collections to track disease change across deep time

6. Assessing the feasibility of interrupting the transmission of soil-transmitted helminths through mass drug administration: The DeWorm3 cluster randomized trial protocol

7. Next-Generation Mitogenomics:A Comparison of Approaches Applied to Caecilian Amphibian Phylogeny

8. Next-generation mitogenomics: A comparison of approaches applied to caecilian amphibian phylogeny

10. Mitochondrial genomes of Anisakis simplex and Contracaecum osculatum (sensu stricto) - Comparisons with selected nematodes

11. The mitochondrial genome of Parascaris univalens - implications for a 'forgotten' parasite

12. A common origin of complex life cycles in parasitic flatworms: evidence from the complete mitochondrial genome of Microcotyle sebastis (Monogenea: Platyhelminthes)

13. The mitochondrial genome of Aelurostrongylus abstrusus-diagnostic, epidemiological and systematic implications

14. Analyses of mitochondrial amino acid sequence datasets support the proposal that specimens of Hypodontus macropi from three species of macropodid hosts represent distinct species

15. Assessment of the genetic relationship between Dictyocaulus species from Bos taurus and Cervus elaphus using complete mitochondrial genomic datasets

16. Mitochondrial genome of Angiostrongylus vasorum: Comparison with congeners and implications for studying the population genetics and epidemiology of this parasite

17. An integrated pipeline for next-generation sequencing and annotation of mitochondrial genomes

18. The mitochondrial genomes of Ancylostoma caninum and Bunostomum phlebotomum - two hookworms of animal health and zoonotic importance

19. Using 454 technology for long-PCR based sequencing of the complete mitochondrial genome from single Haemonchus contortus (Nematoda)

20. The Mitochondrial Genome of Toxocara canis

21. Comparison of multi-parallel quantitative real-time PCRs targeting different DNA regions and detecting soil-transmitted helminths in stool.

22. Fatal Hymenolepis nana-associated visceral larva migrans in captive juvenile white-tailed antsangies (Brachytarsomysalbicauda).

23. Exploring gene sequences and phylogenetic relationships of four terrestrial planarian species (Platyhelminthes; Tricladida; Geoplanidae) in Europe.

24. Evaluation of genome skimming to detect and characterise human and livestock helminths.

25. Can avian flyways reflect dispersal barriers of clinostomid parasites? First evidence from the mitogenome of Clinostomum complanatum.

26. Evidence that a lineage of teleost-infecting blood flukes (Aporocotylidae) infects bivalves as intermediate hosts.

27. Worms and bugs of the gut: the search for diagnostic signatures using barcoding, and metagenomics-metabolomics.

28. Expansion of Cyclophyllidea Biodiversity in Rodents of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and the "Out of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau" Hypothesis of Cyclophyllideans.

29. Evolutionary transitions in broad tapeworms (Cestoda: Diphyllobothriidea) revealed by mitogenome and nuclear ribosomal operon phylogenetics.

30. Factors associated with soil-transmitted helminths infection in Benin: Findings from the DeWorm3 study.

31. How qPCR complements the WHO roadmap (2021-2030) for soil-transmitted helminths.

32. Phylogeny of hymenolepidids (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea) from mammals: sequences of 18S rRNA and COI genes confirm major clades revealed by the 28S rRNA analyses.

33. Phylogenetic reconstruction of early diverging tapeworms (Cestoda: Caryophyllidea) reveals ancient radiations in vertebrate hosts and biogeographic regions.

34. Nanopore Sequencing Resolves Elusive Long Tandem-Repeat Regions in Mitochondrial Genomes.

35. The first mitochondrial genomes of endosymbiotic rhabdocoels illustrate evolutionary relaxation of atp8 and genome plasticity in flatworms.

36. The increased sensitivity of qPCR in comparison to Kato-Katz is required for the accurate assessment of the prevalence of soil-transmitted helminth infection in settings that have received multiple rounds of mass drug administration.

37. Molecular circumscription of new species of Gyrocotyle Diesing, 1850 (Cestoda) from deep-sea chimaeriform holocephalans in the North Atlantic.

38. Pooling as a strategy for the timely diagnosis of soil-transmitted helminths in stool: value and reproducibility.

39. Integrated Approach Reveals Role of Mitochondrial Germ-Line Mutation F18L in Respiratory Chain, Oxidative Alterations, Drug Sensitivity, and Patient Prognosis in Glioblastoma.

40. Quantitative PCR-Based Diagnosis of Soil-Transmitted Helminth Infections: Faecal or Fickle?

41. Calculating the prevalence of soil-transmitted helminth infection through pooling of stool samples: Choosing and optimizing the pooling strategy.

42. Phylogeny of hymenolepidid cestodes (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea) from mammalian hosts based on partial 28S rDNA, with focus on parasites from shrews.

43. Phylogenetic relationships within Dicrocoeliidae (Platyhelminthes: Digenea) from birds from the Czech Republic using partial 28S rDNA sequences.

44. Advancing the multi-disciplinarity of parasitology within the British Society for Parasitology: studies of host-parasite evolution in an ever-changing world.

45. The first next-generation sequencing approach to the mitochondrial phylogeny of African monogenean parasites (Platyhelminthes: Gyrodactylidae and Dactylogyridae).

46. Deep sequencing reveals the mitochondrial DNA variation landscapes of breast-to-brain metastasis blood samples.

47. The catholic taste of broad tapeworms - multiple routes to human infection.

48. Curious bivalves: Systematic utility and unusual properties of anomalodesmatan mitochondrial genomes.

49. Animal Evolution: Last Word on Sponges-First?

50. Diverse Applications of Environmental DNA Methods in Parasitology.

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