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Sequencing and analysis of chromosome 1 of Eimeria tenella reveals a unique segmental organizationMORN1 has a conserved role in asexual and sexual development across the apicomplexaThe Role of Sialyl Glycan Recognition in Host Tissue Tropism of the Avian Parasite Eimeria tenellaCharacterisation of Plasmodium invasive organelles; an ookinete microneme proteomeLivestock infectious diseases and zoonosesCryptic Eimeria genotypes are common across the southern but not northern hemisphereDefining the protein repertoire of microneme secretory organelles in the apicomplexan parasite Eimeria tenella.Determining the protein repertoire of Cryptosporidium parvum sporozoitesEnzymes of type II fatty acid synthesis and apicoplast differentiation and division in Eimeria tenella.Immunogenic Eimeria tenella glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored surface antigens (SAGs) induce inflammatory responses in avian macrophagesMix and match modules: structure and function of microneme proteins in apicomplexan parasites.EtMIC4: a microneme protein from Eimeria tenella that contains tandem arrays of epidermal growth factor-like repeats and thrombospondin type-I repeats.Aspartyl proteinase genes from apicomplexan parasites: evidence for evolution of the gene structure.Genomic analysis of the causative agents of coccidiosis in domestic chickensThe Eimeria genome projects: a sequence of events.Quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) for Eimeria tenella replication--Implications for experimental refinement and animal welfare.Population, genetic, and antigenic diversity of the apicomplexan Eimeria tenella and their relevance to vaccine developmentProteomic analysis of Plasmodium in the mosquito: progress and pitfalls.Eimeria species occurrence varies between geographic regions and poultry production systems and may influence parasite genetic diversityThe biology of avian Eimeria with an emphasis on their control by vaccination.Primary structure of a BiP homologue in Eimeria spp.The proteome of Toxoplasma gondii: integration with the genome provides novel insights into gene expression and annotation.Three operational taxonomic units of Eimeria are common in Nigerian chickens and may undermine effective molecular diagnosis of coccidiosis.Application of a new PCR-RFLP panel suggests a restricted population structure for Eimeria tenella in UK and Irish chickens.The genome of the protozoan parasite Cystoisospora suis and a reverse vaccinology approach to identify vaccine candidates.The molecular basis for the distinct host and tissue tropisms of coccidian parasites.A selective review of advances in coccidiosis research.Securing poultry production from the ever-present Eimeria challenge.Understanding the biology and control of the poultry red mite Dermanyssus gallinae: a review.Viral proteins expressed in the protozoan parasite Eimeria tenella are detected by the chicken immune system.Are Eimeria Genetically Diverse, and Does It Matter?Identification of novel rhoptry proteins in Neospora caninum by LC/MS-MS analysis of subcellular fractions.High-pressure freezing in the study of animal pathogens.Cloning and sequencing of beta-tubulin and internal transcribed spacer-2 (ITS-2) of Eimeria tenella isolate from India.Eimeria tenella protein trafficking: differential regulation of secretion versus surface tethering during the life cycle.Analysis of the function of IL-10 in chickens using specific neutralising antibodies and a sensitive capture ELISA.Characterisation of full-length cDNA sequences provides insights into the Eimeria tenella transcriptome.An optimised protocol for molecular identification of Eimeria from chickens.Effects of Eimeria tenella infection on chicken caecal microbiome diversity, exploring variation associated with severity of pathology.Eimeria tenella microneme protein EtMIC4: capture of the full-length transcribed sequence and comparison with other microneme proteins.
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