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James L Crainey

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Molecular Biology and Evolution|July 22, 2005
The origin and evolution of mosquito APE retroposonsJames L Crainey, Clare F Garvey, Colin A Malcolm
Acta Tropica|November 9, 2013
New tools and insights to assist with the molecular identification of Simulium guianense s.l., main Onchocerca volvulus vector within the highland areas of the Amazonia onchocerciasis focusJames L Crainey, Aline Mattos-Glória, Neusa Hamada, et al.
Research and Reports in Tropical Medicine|June 3, 2021
An Overview of the Management of MansonellosisThuy-Huong Ta-Tang, Sergio L B Luz, James L Crainey, et al.
Acta Tropica|April 3, 2013
New molecular identifiers for Simulium limbatum and Simulium incrustatum s.l. and the detection of genetic substructure with potential implications for onchocerciasis epidemiology in the Amazonia focus of BrazilPriscila A Conceição, James L Crainey, Tatiana P Almeida, et al.
Research and Reports in Tropical Medicine|July 28, 2018
Mansonellosis: current perspectivesThuy-Huong Ta-Tang, James L Crainey, Rory J Post, et al.
Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz|January 28, 2016
The mitogenome of Onchocerca volvulus from the Brazilian Amazonia focusJames L Crainey, Túllio R R da Silva, Fernando Encinas, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|June 15, 2017
The Genomic Architecture of Novel <i>Simulium damnosum Wolbachia</i> Prophage Sequence Elements and Implications for Onchocerciasis EpidemiologyJames L Crainey, Jacob Hurst, Poppy H L Lamberton, et al.
The Lancet. Infectious Diseases|February 26, 2019
Venezuela's humanitarian crisis, resurgence of vector-borne diseases, and implications for spillover in the regionMaria E Grillet, Juan V Hernández-Villena, Martin S Llewellyn, et al.
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Molecular Biology and Evolution|July 22, 2005
The origin and evolution of mosquito APE retroposonsJames L Crainey, Clare F Garvey, Colin A Malcolm
Acta Tropica|November 9, 2013
New tools and insights to assist with the molecular identification of Simulium guianense s.l., main Onchocerca volvulus vector within the highland areas of the Amazonia onchocerciasis focusJames L Crainey, Aline Mattos-Glória, Neusa Hamada, et al.
Research and Reports in Tropical Medicine|June 3, 2021
An Overview of the Management of MansonellosisThuy-Huong Ta-Tang, Sergio L B Luz, James L Crainey, et al.
Acta Tropica|April 3, 2013
New molecular identifiers for Simulium limbatum and Simulium incrustatum s.l. and the detection of genetic substructure with potential implications for onchocerciasis epidemiology in the Amazonia focus of BrazilPriscila A Conceição, James L Crainey, Tatiana P Almeida, et al.
Research and Reports in Tropical Medicine|July 28, 2018
Mansonellosis: current perspectivesThuy-Huong Ta-Tang, James L Crainey, Rory J Post, et al.
Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz|January 28, 2016
The mitogenome of Onchocerca volvulus from the Brazilian Amazonia focusJames L Crainey, Túllio R R da Silva, Fernando Encinas, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|June 15, 2017
The Genomic Architecture of Novel <i>Simulium damnosum Wolbachia</i> Prophage Sequence Elements and Implications for Onchocerciasis EpidemiologyJames L Crainey, Jacob Hurst, Poppy H L Lamberton, et al.
The Lancet. Infectious Diseases|February 26, 2019
Venezuela's humanitarian crisis, resurgence of vector-borne diseases, and implications for spillover in the regionMaria E Grillet, Juan V Hernández-Villena, Martin S Llewellyn, et al.
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