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Parasitology

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Parasitology|June 9, 2005
Tick-host interactions: saliva-activated transmissionP A Nuttall, M Labuda
Parasitology|June 9, 2005
Tick-borne virusesM Labuda, P A Nuttall
Parasitology|July 4, 1998
Tick salivary gland extracts promote virus growth in vitroV Hajnická, N Fuchsberger, M Slovák, et al.
Parasitology|March 31, 2005
Manipulation of host cytokine network by ticks: a potential gateway for pathogen transmissionV Hajnická, I Vancová, P Kocáková, et al.
Parasitology|August 8, 1998
Displaced tick-parasite interactions at the host interfaceP A Nuttall
Parasitology|November 1, 1994
Excretion of host immunoglobulin in tick saliva and detection of IgG-binding proteins in tick haemolymph and salivary glandsH Wang, P A Nuttall
Parasitology|April 21, 2001
Intra-stadial tick-borne Thogoto virus (Orthomyxoviridae) transmission: accelerated arbovirus transmission triggered by host deathH Wang, P A Nuttall
Parasitology|August 1, 1995
Immunoglobulin-G binding proteins in the ixodid ticks, Rhipicephalus appendiculatus, Amblyomma variegatum and Ixodes hexagonusH Wang, P A Nuttall
Parasitology|November 1, 1994
Comparison of the proteins in salivary glands, saliva and haemolymph of Rhipicephalus appendiculatus female ticks during feedingH Wang, P A Nuttall
Parasitology|August 31, 1999
Successful interrupted feeding of adult Rhipicephalus appendiculatus (Ixodidae) is accompanied by reprogramming of salivary gland protein expressionH Wang, P J Henbest, P A Nuttall
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Parasitology|June 9, 2005
Tick-host interactions: saliva-activated transmissionP A Nuttall, M Labuda
Parasitology|June 9, 2005
Tick-borne virusesM Labuda, P A Nuttall
Parasitology|July 4, 1998
Tick salivary gland extracts promote virus growth in vitroV Hajnická, N Fuchsberger, M Slovák, et al.
Parasitology|March 31, 2005
Manipulation of host cytokine network by ticks: a potential gateway for pathogen transmissionV Hajnická, I Vancová, P Kocáková, et al.
Parasitology|August 8, 1998
Displaced tick-parasite interactions at the host interfaceP A Nuttall
Parasitology|November 1, 1994
Excretion of host immunoglobulin in tick saliva and detection of IgG-binding proteins in tick haemolymph and salivary glandsH Wang, P A Nuttall
Parasitology|April 21, 2001
Intra-stadial tick-borne Thogoto virus (Orthomyxoviridae) transmission: accelerated arbovirus transmission triggered by host deathH Wang, P A Nuttall
Parasitology|August 1, 1995
Immunoglobulin-G binding proteins in the ixodid ticks, Rhipicephalus appendiculatus, Amblyomma variegatum and Ixodes hexagonusH Wang, P A Nuttall
Parasitology|November 1, 1994
Comparison of the proteins in salivary glands, saliva and haemolymph of Rhipicephalus appendiculatus female ticks during feedingH Wang, P A Nuttall
Parasitology|August 31, 1999
Successful interrupted feeding of adult Rhipicephalus appendiculatus (Ixodidae) is accompanied by reprogramming of salivary gland protein expressionH Wang, P J Henbest, P A Nuttall
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