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1. Expression of sex-specific molecular markers by Babesia bovis gametes

2. Differential paired stage-specific expression of Babesia bovis cysteine-rich GCC2/GCC3 domain family proteins (BboGDP) during development within Rhipicephalus microplus

3. Isolation of infectious Theileria parva sporozoites secreted by infected Rhipicephalus appendiculatus ticks into an in vitro tick feeding system

4. Comparison of high throughput RNA sequences between Babesia bigemina and Babesia bovis revealed consistent differential gene expression that is required for the Babesia life cycle in the vertebrate and invertebrate hosts

5. Differential expression of calcium-dependent protein kinase 4, tubulin tyrosine ligase, and methyltransferase by xanthurenic acid-induced Babesia bovis sexual stages

6. Anaplasma marginale Infection of Dermacentor andersoni Primary Midgut Cell Culture Is Dependent on Fucosylated Glycans

7. A Culture-Adapted Strain of Babesia bovis Has Reduced Subpopulation Complexity and Is Unable to Complete Its Natural Life Cycle in Ticks

8. Thrombospondin-Related Anonymous Protein (TRAP) Family Expression by Babesia bovis Life Stages within the Mammalian Host and Tick Vector

9. Identification of proteins expressed by Babesia bigemina kinetes

10. Silencing expression of the Rhipicephalus microplus vitellogenin receptor gene blocks Babesia bovis transmission and interferes with oocyte maturation

11. A Transfected Babesia bovis Parasite Line Expressing eGFP Is Able to Complete the Full Life Cycle of the Parasite in Mammalian and Tick Hosts

12. Transcriptome dataset of Babesia bovis life stages within vertebrate and invertebrate hosts

13. Identification of a putative methyltransferase gene of Babesia bigemina as a novel molecular biomarker uniquely expressed in parasite tick stages

14. Spherical Body Protein 2 truncated copy 11 as a specific Babesia bovis attenuation marker

15. Immunization against a Conserved Surface Polysaccharide Stimulates Bovine Antibodies with Opsonic Killing Activity but Does Not Protect against Babesia bovis Challenge

16. First report of Anaplasma marginale infection in goats, Brazil.

17. The Babesia bovis hap2 gene is not required for blood stage replication, but expressed upon in vitro sexual stage induction.

18. A Transfected

19. Molecular detection of Theileria species and Babesia caballi from horses in Nigeria

20. Quantitative analysis of Anaplasma marginale acquisition and transmission by Dermacentor andersoni fed in vitro

21. A Culture-Adapted Strain of

22. Differential expression of calcium-dependent protein kinase 4, tubulin tyrosine ligase, and methyltransferase by xanthurenic acid-induced Babesia bovis sexual stages

23. Association of Anaplasma marginale strain superinfection with infection prevalence within tropical regions.

24. A Virulent Babesia bovis Strain Failed to Infect White-Tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus).

26. Molecular and Serological Detection of Piroplasms in Horses from Nigeria

27. Transcriptome dataset of Babesia bovis life stages within vertebrate and invertebrate hosts

28. A divergent Artiodactyl MYADM-like repeat is associated with erythrocyte traits and weight of lamb weaned in domestic sheep.

29. Differential expression of three members of the multidomain adhesion CCp family in Babesia bigemina, Babesia bovis and Theileria equi.

30. Lymphocytes and macrophages are infected by Theileria equi, but T cells and B cells are not required to establish infection in vivo.

31. Identification of a putative methyltransferase gene of Babesia bigemina as a novel molecular biomarker uniquely expressed in parasite tick stages

32. Molecular detection and characterization of Theileria spp. infecting cattle in Sennar State, Sudan

33. Spherical Body Protein 2 truncated copy 11 as a specific Babesia bovis attenuation marker

34. Identification of proteins expressed by Babesia bigemina kinetes

35. Integration of a transfected gene into the genome of Babesia bovis occurs by legitimate homologous recombination mechanisms

36. Loss of Immunization-Induced Epitope-Specific CD4 T-Cell Response following Anaplasma marginale Infection Requires Presence of the T-Cell Epitope on the Pathogen and Is Not Associated with an Increase in Lymphocytes Expressing Known Regulatory Cell Phenotypes

37. Analysis of Stage-Specific Protein Expression during Babesia Bovis Development within Female Rhipicephalus Microplus

38. The transcription factor Relish controls Anaplasma marginale infection in the bovine tick Rhipicephalus microplus

39. Ovine Progressive Pneumonia Virus Is Transmitted More Effectively via Aerosol Nebulization than Oral Administration

40. A novel neutralization sensitive and subdominant RAP-1-related antigen (RRA) is expressed byBabesia bovismerozoites

41. Validation of a Competitive Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay for Detection ofBabesia bigeminaAntibodies in Cattle

42. Association of Anaplasma marginale strain superinfection with infection prevalence within tropical regions

43. Competitive Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Based on a Rhoptry-Associated Protein 1 Epitope Specifically Identifies Babesia bovis -Infected Cattle

44. Ovine leukocyte profiles do not associate with variation in the prion gene, but are breed dependent

45. Age-Related Innate Immune Response in Calves toBabesia bovisInvolves IL-12 Induction and IL-10 Modulation

46. The age-related immunity in cattle toBabesia bovisinfection involves the rapid induction of interleukin-12, interferon-γ and inducible nitric oxide synthase mRNA expression in the spleen

47. Babesia bovis Immunity: In Vitro and in Vivo Evidence for IL-10 Regulation of IFN-γ and iNOSa

48. Lymphocytes and Macrophages Are Infected by Theileria equi, but T Cells and B Cells Are Not Required to Establish Infection In Vivo

49. Bovine splenic NK cells synthesize IFN-gamma in response to IL-12-containing supernatants from Babesia bovis-exposed monocyte cultures

50. The innate immune response in calves to Boophilus microplus tick transmitted Babesia bovis involves type-1 cytokine induction and NK-like cells in the spleen

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