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- Molecular and Serological Detection of Babesia Bovis- and Babesia
- Genetic Diversity of Babesia Bovis MSA-1, MSA-2B and MSA-2C in China
- Apicomplexan-Like Parasites Are Polyphyletic and Widely but Selectively Dependent on Cryptic Plastid Organelles
- Targeted Next-Generation Sequencing and Informatics As an Effective Tool to Establish the Composition of Bovine Piroplasm Populations in Endemic Regions
- A Babesia Bovis Gene Syntenic to Theileria Parva P67 Is Expressed in Blood and Tick Stage Parasitesଝ
- Whole-Genome Assembly of Babesia Ovata and Comparative Genomics Between Closely Related Pathogens Junya Yamagishi1,2* , Masahito Asada3, Hassan Hakimi3, Takeshi Q
- Bovine Babesiosis
- High Co-Infection Rates of Babesia Bovis, Babesia Bigemina, and Anaplasma Marginale in Water Buffalo in Western Cuba
- Diagnostic Tools for the Identification of Babesia Sp. in Persistently
- Genome-Based Vaccinology Applied to Bovine Babesiosis
- The Current Prevalence of Bovine Babesiosis and Theileriosis Infection in Egypt
- Live Vaccines for Theileria Parva: Deployment in Eastern, Central and Southern Africa
- The Case for Babesia Spp. Identification in the Tick Vector
- The Development and Improvement of Instructions
- Bovine Babesiosis in Turkey: Impact, Current Gaps, and Opportunities for Intervention
- Diversity of Eukaryotic Translational Initiation Factor Eif4e in Protists
- Vectors of Babesiosis
- Babesia Bovis RON2 Contains Conserved B-Cell Epitopes That Induce an Invasion- Blocking Humoral Immune Response in Immunized Cattle Mario Hidalgo-Ruiz1, Carlos E
- Alveolates to the Apicomplexan Obligate Parasites
- Spatial and Temoporal Survey of Feral Pig Ectoparasites In
- Nuclear and Related Techniques in Control and Epidemiology of Haemoparasitic Infections
- The Origins of Multicellularity: Correlation Between Morphological and Genomic Complexity in Microorganisms
- Occurrence of Theileria Parva and Other Haemoprotozoa in Cattle at the Edge of Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa
- Isolation of Viable Babesia Bovis Merozoites to Study Parasite Invasion
- Babesia Bovis Ligand-Receptor Interaction: AMA-1 Contains Small Regions Governing Bovine Erythrocyte Binding
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- Parasite Factors, Prognostic Markers and Epidemiological Aspects in Babesia Canis Babesiosis
- Guidelines for the Detection of Babesia and Theileria Parasites
- Bovine Babesiosis Importance Bovine Babesiosis Is a Tick-Borne Parasitic Disease That Results in Significant Morbidity and Mortality in Cattle
- There Is a Saying “Absence of Evidence Is Not Evidence of Absence”
- Invasion of Erythrocytes by Babesia Bovis
- Babesia Bovis: a Comprehensive Phylogenetic Analysis of Plastid-Encoded Genes Supports Green Algal Origin of Apicoplasts
- Whole-Genome Assembly of Babesia Ovata and Comparative Genomics Between Closely Related Pathogens
- A Common Red Algal Origin of the Apicomplexan, Dinoflagellate, And
- And Virulence-Factors of Babesia Bovis and Their Contribution to the Establishment of Persistent Infections in Cattle
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