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1. RipE expression correlates with high ATP levels in Ehrlichia, which confers resistance during the extracellular stage to facilitate a new cycle of infection

2. Analysis of Amblyomma americanum microRNAs in response to Ehrlichia chaffeensis infection and their potential role in vectorial capacity

3. Ehrlichia effector TRP120 manipulates bacteremia to facilitate tick acquisition

4. Strains of Anaplasma phagocytophilum from horses in Ohio are related to isolates from humans in the northeastern USA

5. Efficacy and Immune Correlates of OMP-1B and VirB2-4 Vaccines for Protection of Dogs from Tick Transmission of Ehrlichia chaffeensis

6. Comparative Analysis of Genome of Ehrlichia sp. HF, a Model Bacterium to Study Fatal Human Ehrlichiosis

7. Insights into the mechanism regulating the differential expression of the P28-OMP outer membrane proteins in obligatory intracellular pathogen Ehrlichia chaffeensis

8. The 'Biological Weapons' of Ehrlichia chaffeensis: Novel Molecules and Mechanisms to Subjugate Host Cells

9. Anaplasma phagocytophilum Hijacks Flotillin and NPC1 Complex To Acquire Intracellular Cholesterol for Proliferation, Which Can Be Inhibited with Ezetimibe

10. An Entry-Triggering Protein of Ehrlichia Is a New Vaccine Candidate against Tick-Borne Human Monocytic Ehrlichiosis

11. Ehrlichia chaffeensis Uses an Invasin To Suppress Reactive Oxygen Species Generation by Macrophages via CD147-Dependent Inhibition of Vav1 To Block Rac1 Activation

13. Isolation and Molecular Analysis of a Novel Neorickettsia Species That Causes Potomac Horse Fever

14. Discovery of in vivo Virulence Genes of Obligatory Intracellular Bacteria by Random Mutagenesis

15. Infection by Anaplasma phagocytophilum Requires Recruitment of Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol by Flotillins

16. Ehrlichia chaffeensis and Its Invasin EtpE Block Reactive Oxygen Species Generation by Macrophages in a DNase X-Dependent Manner

17. Peptide Nucleic Acid Knockdown and Intra-host Cell Complementation of Ehrlichia Type IV Secretion System Effector

18. EtpE Binding to DNase X Induces Ehrlichial Entry via CD147 and hnRNP-K Recruitment, Followed by Mobilization of N-WASP and Actin

20. Ehrlichia chaffeensis Proliferation Begins with NtrY/NtrX and PutA/GlnA Upregulation and CtrA Degradation Induced by Proline and Glutamine Uptake

21. Ehrlichia chaffeensis Infection of Sika Deer, Japan

22. Ehrlichia chaffeensis uses its surface protein EtpE to bind GPI-anchored protein DNase X and trigger entry into mammalian cells.

23. Anaplasma phagocytophilum Ats-1 is imported into host cell mitochondria and interferes with apoptosis induction.

24. Cholesterol-dependent anaplasma phagocytophilum exploits the low-density lipoprotein uptake pathway.

25. Correction: Comparative Genomics of Emerging Human Ehrlichiosis Agents.

26. Comparative genomics of emerging human ehrlichiosis agents.

27. Anaplasma phagocytophilum effector EgeA facilitates infection by hijacking TANGO1 and SCFD1 from ER-Golgi exit sites to pathogen-occupied inclusions.

28. Analysis of Amblyomma americanum microRNAs in response to Ehrlichia chaffeensis infection and their potential role in vectorial capacity.

29. Inhibition ofEhrlichia chaffeensisinfection by cell-permeable macrocyclic peptides that bind type IV secretion effector Etf-1

30. Real-Time PCR Differential Detection of Neorickettsia findlayensis and N. risticii in Cases of Potomac Horse Fever

31. Insights into the mechanism regulating the differential expression of the P28-OMP outer membrane proteins in obligatory intracellular pathogen Ehrlichia chaffeensis

32. Host membrane lipids are trafficked to membranes of intravacuolar bacterium Ehrlichia chaffeensis

33. The 'Biological Weapons' of

34. Anaplasma phagocytophilum Hijacks Flotillin and NPC1 Complex To Acquire Intracellular Cholesterol for Proliferation, Which Can Be Inhibited with Ezetimibe

35. Iron robbery by intracellular pathogen via bacterial effector–induced ferritinophagy

36. An intracellular nanobody targeting T4SS effector inhibits

37. An intracellular nanobody targeting T4SS effector inhibits Ehrlichia infection

38. Comparative Analysis of Genome of Ehrlichia sp. HF, a Model Bacterium to Study Fatal Human Ehrlichiosis

39. An Entry-Triggering Protein of Ehrlichia Is a New Vaccine Candidate against Tick-Borne Human Monocytic Ehrlichiosis

40. <named-content content-type='genus-species'>Ehrlichia chaffeensis</named-content> Uses an Invasin To Suppress Reactive Oxygen Species Generation by Macrophages via CD147-Dependent Inhibition of Vav1 To Block Rac1 Activation

41. Erratum for Teymournejad et al., 'Isolation and Molecular Analysis of a Novel Neorickettsia Species That Causes Potomac Horse Fever'

42. Isolation and Molecular Analysis of a Novel Neorickettsia Species That Causes Potomac Horse Fever

43. Discovery of in vivo Virulence Genes of Obligatory Intracellular Bacteria by Random Mutagenesis

44. Subversion of RAB5-regulated autophagy by the intracellular pathogenEhrlichia chaffeensis

45. Proposal to reclassify Ehrlichia muris as Ehrlichia muris subsp. muris subsp. nov. and description of Ehrlichia muris subsp. eauclairensis subsp. nov., a newly recognized tick-borne pathogen of humans

46. Analysis of complete genome sequence and major surface antigens of Neorickettsia helminthoeca, causative agent of salmon poisoning disease

47. Infection by Anaplasma phagocytophilum Requires Recruitment of Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol by Flotillins

48. Ehrlichia secretes Etf-1 to induce autophagy and capture nutrients for its growth through RAB5 and class III phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase

49. Molecular Detection of Tick-BorneRickettsialesin Goats and Sheep from Southeastern China

50. Iron robbery by intracellular pathogen via bacterial effector-induced ferritinophagy.

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