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The alpha-Gal syndrome: new insights into the tick-host conflict and cooperation
Transcriptome and Proteome Response of Rhipicephalus annulatus Tick Vector to Babesia bigemina Infection
Tick–Pathogen Interactions: The Metabolic Perspective
Adecuación de las solicitudes analíticas de vitamina D en atención primaria
Oral Vaccination With a Formulation Combining Rhipicephalus microplus Subolesin With Heat Inactivated Mycobacterium bovis Reduces Tick Infestations in Cattle
Characterization of the bacterial microbiota in wild-caught Ixodes ventalloi
Development and Validation of a Safety Scale Perceived by the Witness of Prehospital Emergency Care
Red deer in Iberia: Molecular ecological studies in a southern refugium and inferences on European postglacial colonization history
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New Developments in Composite Propellants Catalysis
A metaproteomics approach reveals changes in mandibular lymph node microbiota of wild boar naturally exposed to an increasing trend of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex infection
Comparative proteomics identified immune response proteins involved in response to vaccination with heat-inactivated Mycobacterium bovis and mycobacterial challenge in cattle
Functional Evolution of Subolesin/Akirin
Estrategias para la reducción de las infecciones asociadas a la atención a la salud en el Hospital General Regional # 251, IMSS, Metepec
Differential expression analysis for subolesin in Rhipicephalus microplus infected with Anaplasma marginale
Common Strategies, Different Mechanisms to Infect the Host: Anaplasma and Mycobacterium
Tick galactosyltransferases are involved in α-Gal synthesis and play a role during Anaplasma phagocytophilum infection and Ixodes scapularis tick vector development
VESTIGIOS, Un viaje hacia el caosmos
The Impact of Post-Genomics Approaches in Neurodegenerative Demyelinating Diseases: The Case of Guillain-Barré Syndrome
Interactomics and tick vaccine development: new directions for the control of tick-borne diseases
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