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Anabel Rodriguez | Q83140092 | ||
Monica Florin-Christensen | Q84748486 | ||
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Daniela A Flores | |||
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Make it or take it: fatty acid metabolism of apicomplexan parasites | Q36095373 | ||
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Live vaccines against bovine babesiosis | Q36407691 | ||
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Prospects for recombinant vaccines against Babesia bovis and related parasites | Q36536645 | ||
Unusual chromatin structure associated with monoparalogous transcription of the Babesia bovis ves multigene family. | Q36586197 | ||
Evolution of apicomplexan secretory organelles | Q36640728 | ||
Babesia bovis: infectivity of an attenuated strain of Brazilian origin for the tick vector, Boophilus microplus | Q36734096 | ||
Attenuated vaccines for tropical theileriosis, babesiosis and heartwater: the continuing necessity | Q36893127 | ||
Differential expression of three members of the multidomain adhesion CCp family in Babesia bigemina, Babesia bovis and Theileria equi | Q36981177 | ||
Study of virulence and vector transmission of Babesia bovis by use of cloned parasite lines | Q36985563 | ||
Rhoptries: an arsenal of secreted virulence factors | Q36998670 | ||
Bovine CD4(+) T-lymphocyte clones specific for rhoptry-associated protein 1 of Babesia bigemina stimulate enhanced immunoglobulin G1 (IgG1) and IgG2 synthesis | Q39509191 | ||
Characterization of allelic variation in the Babesia bovis merozoite surface antigen 1 (MSA-1) locus and identification of a cross-reactive inhibition-sensitive MSA-1 epitope | Q39517301 | ||
Molecular basis for variable expression of merozoite surface antigen gp45 among American isolates of Babesia bigemina | Q39520592 | ||
Babesia bovis-stimulated macrophages express interleukin-1beta, interleukin-12, tumor necrosis factor alpha, and nitric oxide and inhibit parasite replication in vitro | Q39538031 | ||
Commercialisation of a recombinant vaccine against Boophilus microplus | Q39594516 | ||
Eradication programs for the arthropod parasites of livestock | Q39645730 | ||
Babesia bovis merozoite surface antigen 2 proteins are expressed on the merozoite and sporozoite surface, and specific antibodies inhibit attachment and invasion of erythrocytes | Q39663342 | ||
Validation of a competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for detection of antibodies against Babesia bovis | Q39753186 | ||
Immunization of cattle with recombinant Babesia bovis merozoite surface antigen-1. | Q39821090 | ||
A Babesia bovis 225-kilodalton spherical-body protein: localization to the cytoplasmic face of infected erythrocytes after merozoite invasion. | Q39825396 | ||
Babesia bigemina: in vitro multiplication of sporokinetes in Ixodes scapularis (IDE8) cells | Q39867849 | ||
Development of a tandem repeat-based multilocus typing system distinguishing Babesia bovis geographic isolates | Q39938301 | ||
Babesia bovis contains an abundant parasite-specific protein-free glycerophosphatidylinositol and the genes predicted for its assembly | Q39938305 | ||
Growth inhibition of Babesia bovis in culture by secretions from bovine mononuclear phagocytes | Q40170466 | ||
A Babesia bovis gene syntenic to Theileria parva p67 is expressed in blood and tick stage parasites | Q40353567 | ||
Immunization of Bos taurus steers with Babesia bovis recombinant antigens MSA-1, MSA-2c and 12D3. | Q40356770 | ||
Viability assays of intra-erythrocytic organisms using fluorescent dyes | Q40391921 | ||
International collaborative research: significance of tick-borne hemoparasitic diseases to world animal health | Q40436219 | ||
Detection of Babesia bigemina infection in strains of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus collected from outbreaks in south Texas. | Q40461909 | ||
Overcoming constraints to meeting increased demand for Babesia bigemina vaccine in Australia | Q40551593 | ||
Babesia bovis: culture of laboratory-adapted parasite lines and clinical isolates in a chemically defined medium | Q40588327 | ||
Attenuated trivalent vaccine against babesiosis and anaplasmosis in Colombia. | Q40608151 | ||
Effect of breed of cattle on innate resistance to infection with Babesia bovis, B bigemina and Anaplasma marginale | Q40651351 | ||
The history of the cattle tick Boophilus microplus in Australia and achievements in its control | Q40660393 | ||
Exoantigens of an attenuated strain of Babesia bovis used as a vaccine against bovine babesiosis | Q40679572 | ||
Investigations of breakdowns in protection provided by living Babesia bovis vaccine | Q40733322 | ||
Heterologous strain immunity in bovine babesiosis using a culture-derived soluble Babesia bovis immunogen | Q40813287 | ||
Characterization of acyl carrier protein and LytB in Babesia bovis apicoplast | Q41081172 | ||
Impact of Babesia bovis and Babesia bigemina on the production of beef cattle in Uruguay | Q41134047 | ||
Transplacental transmission of Babesia equi (Theileria equi) from carrier mares to foals | Q41447530 | ||
Identification of binding domains on red blood cell glycophorins for Babesia divergens | Q41850373 | ||
Validation of a competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for detection of Babesia bigemina antibodies in cattle | Q41889654 | ||
Specific antibody to a conserved region of Babesia apical membrane antigen-1 inhibited the invasion of B. bovis into the erythrocyte. | Q42245651 | ||
Neutralization-sensitive merozoite surface antigens of Babesia bovis encoded by members of a polymorphic gene family | Q42597874 | ||
A shared antigen among Babesia species: ribosomal phosphoprotein P0 as a universal babesial vaccine candidate | Q42630953 | ||
Intergenic regions in the rhoptry associated protein-1 (rap-1) locus promote exogenous gene expression in Babesia bovis | Q42636395 | ||
Babesia bovis expresses a neutralization-sensitive antigen that contains a microneme adhesive repeat (MAR) domain. | Q42653577 | ||
Molecular and serologic evidence for Babesia bovis-like parasites in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in south Texas | Q42666794 | ||
Structure, sequence, and transcriptional analysis of the Babesia bovis rap-1 multigene locus | Q42680823 | ||
Characterization and gene expression of Babesia bovis elongation factor-1alpha | Q42685082 | ||
Lipids from attenuated and virulent Babesia bovis strains induce differential TLR2-mediated macrophage activation. | Q43243309 | ||
Babesia bovis and B. bigemina: Persistence of infection in friesian cows following vaccination with live antibabesial vaccines | Q43414818 | ||
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Infection of the Mongolian gerbil with the cattle piroplasm Babesia divergens | Q43647483 | ||
Effect of imidocarb dipropionate prophylaxis on the infectivity and immunogenicity of a Babesia bovis vaccine in cattle | Q43796444 | ||
Sheep as a new experimental host for Babesia divergens | Q43881000 | ||
Bioinformatic prediction of the exportome of Babesia bovis and identification of novel proteins in parasite-infected red blood cells | Q43959941 | ||
Invasion, and short- and long-term survival of Babesia divergens (Phylum Apicomplexa) cultures in non-bovine sera and erythrocytes | Q44064549 | ||
Chymotrypsin and neuraminidase treatment inhibits host cell invasion by Babesia divergens (Phylum Apicomplexa). | Q44093024 | ||
Differential protein expression in ovaries of uninfected and Babesia-infected southern cattle ticks, Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus | Q44120651 | ||
Recombinant Pfs230, a Plasmodium falciparum gametocyte protein, induces antisera that reduce the infectivity of Plasmodium falciparum to mosquitoes | Q44173322 | ||
The identification of a VDAC-like protein involved in the interaction of Babesia bigemina sexual stages with Rhipicephalus microplus midgut cells | Q44218619 | ||
Immune responses of cattle following vaccination with living and non-living Babesia bovis antigens | Q57532811 | ||
Disposition of diminazene aceturate (Berenil) in trypanosome-infected pregnant and lactating cows | Q58843674 | ||
Mycobacterium bovis BCG as a delivery system for the RAP-1 antigen from Babesia bovis | Q60696437 | ||
Plasmodium falciparum: new vector with bi-directional promoter activity to stably express transgenes | Q62064964 | ||
Immunisation of smallholder dairy cattle against anaplasmosis and babesiosis in Malawi | Q62490626 | ||
Is endemic stability of tick-borne disease in cattle a useful concept? | Q64386689 | ||
A rapid, reliable method of evaluating growth and viability of intraerythrocytic protozoan hemoparasites using fluorescence flow cytometry | Q67511874 | ||
An electron microscopic study of Babesia microti invading erythrocytes | Q67523673 | ||
The adaptation of three isolates ofBabesia divergensto continuous culture in rat erythrocytes | Q67767927 | ||
Heat shock response of Babesia divergens and identification of the hsp70 as an immunodominant early antigen during ox, gerbil and human babesiosis | Q67789717 | ||
Bovine babesiosis: induction of protective immunity with culture-derived Babesia bovis and Babesia bigemina immunogens | Q68226652 | ||
Efficacy, toxicity and metabolism of imidocarb dipropionate in the treatment of Babesia ovis infection in sheep | Q69628489 | ||
A strain of Babesia divergens, attenuated after long term culture | Q69958145 | ||
A flow cytometric method for assessing viability of intraerythrocytic hemoparasites | Q70214522 | ||
Babesia divergens infections in the Mongolian gerbil: characteristics of a human strain | Q70738478 | ||
Development of a highly infective Babesia bigemina vaccine of reduced virulence | Q70786231 | ||
Reactive oxygen and nitrogen intermediates and products from polyamine degradation are Babesiacidal in vitro | Q71478388 | ||
Evaluation of the infectivity of a vaccinal and a pathogenic Babesia bovis strain from Argentina to Boophilus microplus | Q72293883 | ||
Live and soluble antigens for cattle protection to Babesia bigemina | Q72293896 | ||
Babesia bigemina: immunization with purified rhoptries induces protection against acute parasitemia | Q73031691 | ||
Babesia bovis merozoite surface protein-2c (MSA-2c) contains highly immunogenic, conserved B-cell epitopes that elicit neutralization-sensitive antibodies in cattle | Q73208310 | ||
Vaccination against ticks (Boophilus spp.): the experience with the Bm86-based vaccine Gavac | Q73269696 | ||
Elevated anti-parasitic activity in peripheral blood monocytes and neutrophils of cattle infected with Babesia bovis | Q73411054 | ||
The innate immune response in calves to Boophilus microplus tick transmitted Babesia bovis involves type-1 cytokine induction and NK-like cells in the spleen | Q73861395 | ||
Vaccines against hemoparasitic diseases in Israel with special reference to quality assurance | Q74345717 | ||
Improved disease resistance after Babesia divergens vaccination | Q74375342 | ||
The age-related immunity in cattle to Babesia bovis infection involves the rapid induction of interleukin-12, interferon-gamma and inducible nitric oxide synthase mRNA expression in the spleen | Q74598815 | ||
Apical organelles and host-cell invasion by Apicomplexa | Q77184156 | ||
IL-4 and IL-10 inhibition of IFN-gamma- and TNF-alpha-dependent nitric oxide production from bovine mononuclear phagocytes exposed to Babesia bovis merozoites | Q77451260 | ||
Age-related innate immune response in calves to Babesia bovis involves IL-12 induction and IL-10 modulation | Q78377768 | ||
Transient transfection of purified Babesia bovis merozoites | Q80190650 | ||
Babesia bigemina sexual stages are induced in vitro and are specifically recognized by antibodies in the midgut of infected Boophilus microplus ticks | Q80877927 | ||
Expression of Babesia bovis rhoptry-associated protein 1 (RAP1) in Brucella abortus S19 | Q81232459 | ||
Bovine NK cells acquire cytotoxic activity and produce IFN-gamma after stimulation by Mycobacterium bovis BCG- or Babesia bovis-exposed splenic dendritic cells | Q81364619 | ||
Dynamics of bovine spleen cell populations during the acute response to Babesia bovis infection: an immunohistological study | Q82876038 | ||
Enhancement of the Mexican bovine babesiosis vaccine efficacy by using Lactobacillus casei | Q83140080 | ||
Water Buffalos as carriers of Babesia bovis in Argentina | Q83140095 | ||
Bovine splenic NK cells synthesize IFN-gamma in response to IL-12-containing supernatants from Babesia bovis-exposed monocyte cultures | Q83184932 | ||
Vaccination of cattle against B. bovis infection with live attenuated parasites and non-viable immunogens | Q83262652 | ||
Babesia bovis biological clones and the inter-strain allelic diversity of the Bv80 gene support subpopulation selection as a mechanism involved in the attenuation of two virulent isolates | Q84595903 | ||
First report of fluazuron resistance in Rhipicephalus microplus: a field tick population resistant to six classes of acaricides | Q87341262 | ||
P433 | issue | 12 | |
P921 | main subject | bovine babesiosis | Q9274702 |
P304 | page(s) | 1-30 | |
P577 | publication date | 2014-07-28 | |
P1433 | published in | Parasitology | Q15753259 |
P1476 | title | Vaccines against bovine babesiosis: where we are now and possible roads ahead | |
P478 | volume | 141 |