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1. The Calicophoron daubneyi genome provides new insight into mechanisms of feeding, eggshell synthesis and parasite-microbe interactions

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

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3. Excretory-secretory products from the brown stomach worm, Teladorsagia circumcincta, exert antimicrobial activity in in vitro growth assays

4. Discovery of long non-coding RNAs in the liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica.

5. Special considerations for studies of extracellular vesicles from parasitic helminths: A community‐led roadmap to increase rigour and reproducibility

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

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

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

10. Novel Equine Faecal Egg Diagnostics: Validation of the FECPAKG2

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

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

13. Genome Sequencing and Pan-Genome Analysis of 23 Corallococcus spp. Strains Reveal Unexpected Diversity, With Particular Plasticity of Predatory Gene Sets

14. Discovery of long non-coding RNAs in the liver fluke,Fasciola hepatica

15. Myxobacteria Are Able to Prey Broadly upon Clinically-Relevant Pathogens, Exhibiting a Prey Range Which Cannot Be Explained by Phylogeny

16. Characterization of microtubule-associated protein tau isoforms and Alzheimer’s disease-like pathology in normal sheep (Ovis aries): relevance to their potential as a model of Alzheimer’s disease

17. In vitro biomarker discovery in the parasitic flatworm Fasciola hepatica for monitoring chemotherapeutic treatment

18. Parasitic helminths and the host microbiome - a missing 'extracellular vesicle-sized' link?

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

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

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

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

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

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

25. The soluble glutathione transferase superfamily: Role of Mu class in Triclabendazole sulphoxide challenge inFasciola hepatica

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

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

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

29. Towards delineating functions within the fasciola secreted cathepsin l protease family by integrating in vivo based sub-proteomics and phylogenetics.

30. Predatory Organisms with Untapped Biosynthetic Potential: Descriptions of Novel Corallococcus Species C. aberystwythensis sp. nov., C. carmarthensis sp. nov., C. exercitus sp. nov., C. interemptor sp. nov., C. llansteffanensis sp. nov., C. praedator sp. nov., C. sicarius sp. nov., and C. terminator sp. nov

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

32. Using next-generation sequencing to determine diversity of horse intestinal worms: identifying the equine 'nemabiome'

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

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

35. Genome Analysis, Metabolic Potential, and Predatory Capabilities of Herpetosiphon llansteffanense sp. nov

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

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

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

39. Saprotrophic proteomes of biotypes of the witches' broom pathogen Moniliophthora perniciosa

40. Anthelmintic metabolism in parasitic helminths: proteomic insights

41. Worms at the Royal Welsh Show

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

43. Proteomic analysis of glutathione transferases from the liver fluke parasite,Fasciola hepatica

44. In vitro biomarker discovery in the parasitic flatworm Fasciola hepatica for monitoring chemotherapeutic treatment

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

46. The Sigma Class Glutathione Transferase from the Liver Fluke Fasciola hepatica

47. The Fasciola hepatica Tegumental Antigen Suppresses Dendritic Cell Maturation and Function▿

48. Flatworm parasite proteomics

49. Localization of the 26S proteasome during mitosis and meiosis in fission yeast

50. Cell cycle control and the mitotic spindle.