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Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|September 16, 2016
Disease transmission promotes evolution of host spatial patternsMichael A Irvine, James C Bull, Matthew J Keeling
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1988
Interactions of SCH 28080 with the gastric (H+ +K+)-ATPaseD J Keeling, S M Laing, J Senn-Bilfinger
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 19, 2015
Symbiosis becoming permanent: Survival of the luckiestPatrick J Keeling, John P McCutcheon, W Ford Doolittle
Epidemics|September 7, 2015
Age- and bite-structured models for vector-borne diseasesK S Rock, D A Wood, M J Keeling
European Journal of Protistology|December 11, 2020
Heterotrophic flagellates and centrohelid heliozoans from marine waters of Curacao, the Netherlands AntillesKristina I Prokina, Patrick J Keeling, Denis V Tikhonenkov
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|June 2, 2017
How exaptations facilitated photosensory evolution: Seeing the light by accidentGregory S Gavelis, Patrick J Keeling, Brian S Leander
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|October 5, 2021
Modelling <i>gambiense</i> human African trypanosomiasis infection in villages of the Democratic Republic of Congo using Kolmogorov forward equationsChristopher N Davis, Matt J Keeling, Kat S Rock
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 22, 1997
Correlation models for childhood epidemicsM J Keeling, D A Rand, A J Morris
Heredity|September 27, 2003
The invasion and coexistence of competing Wolbachia strainsM J Keeling, F M Jiggins, J M Read
Molecular Biology and Evolution|February 10, 2000
Evidence from beta-tubulin phylogeny that microsporidia evolved from within the fungiP J Keeling, M A Luker, J D Palmer
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Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|September 16, 2016
Disease transmission promotes evolution of host spatial patternsMichael A Irvine, James C Bull, Matthew J Keeling
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1988
Interactions of SCH 28080 with the gastric (H+ +K+)-ATPaseD J Keeling, S M Laing, J Senn-Bilfinger
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 19, 2015
Symbiosis becoming permanent: Survival of the luckiestPatrick J Keeling, John P McCutcheon, W Ford Doolittle
Epidemics|September 7, 2015
Age- and bite-structured models for vector-borne diseasesK S Rock, D A Wood, M J Keeling
European Journal of Protistology|December 11, 2020
Heterotrophic flagellates and centrohelid heliozoans from marine waters of Curacao, the Netherlands AntillesKristina I Prokina, Patrick J Keeling, Denis V Tikhonenkov
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|June 2, 2017
How exaptations facilitated photosensory evolution: Seeing the light by accidentGregory S Gavelis, Patrick J Keeling, Brian S Leander
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|October 5, 2021
Modelling <i>gambiense</i> human African trypanosomiasis infection in villages of the Democratic Republic of Congo using Kolmogorov forward equationsChristopher N Davis, Matt J Keeling, Kat S Rock
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 22, 1997
Correlation models for childhood epidemicsM J Keeling, D A Rand, A J Morris
Heredity|September 27, 2003
The invasion and coexistence of competing Wolbachia strainsM J Keeling, F M Jiggins, J M Read
Molecular Biology and Evolution|February 10, 2000
Evidence from beta-tubulin phylogeny that microsporidia evolved from within the fungiP J Keeling, M A Luker, J D Palmer
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