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1. Fur microbiome as a putative source of symbiotic bacteria in sucking lice

2. Supergroup F Wolbachia with extremely reduced genome: transition to obligate insect symbionts

3. Arsenophonus symbiosis with louse flies: multiple origins, coevolutionary dynamics, and metabolic significance

4. Lightella neohaematopini: A new lineage of highly reduced endosymbionts coevolving with chipmunk lice of the genus Neohaematopinus

5. Ontogeny, species identity, and environment dominate microbiome dynamics in wild populations of kissing bugs (Triatominae)

6. Development and validation of an LC-MS/MS method for determination of B vitamins and some its derivatives in whole blood.

7. Microbiomes of North American Triatominae: The Grounds for Chagas Disease Epidemiology

8. Arsenophonus and Sodalis replacements shape evolution of symbiosis in louse flies

9. Host-parasite incongruences in rodent Eimeria suggest significant role of adaptation rather than cophylogeny in maintenance of host specificity.

10. Candidatus Sodalis melophagi sp. nov.: phylogenetically independent comparative model to the tsetse fly symbiont Sodalis glossinidius.

11. Insect—Symbiont Gene Expression in the Midgut Bacteriocytes of a Blood-Sucking Parasite

12. Development and validation of an LC-MS/MS method for determination of B vitamins and some its derivatives in whole blood

13. 'Parasite turnover zone' at secondary contact: A new pattern in host-parasite population genetics

14. Host specificity driving genetic structure and diversity in ectoparasite populations: Coevolutionary patterns in Apodemus mice and their lice

15. Host 'cleansing zone' at secondary contact: a new pattern in host-parasite population genetics

16. A new symbiotic lineage related to Neisseria and Snodgrassella arises from the dynamic and diverse microbiomes in sucking lice

17. Population co-divergence in common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) and its dicyemid parasite in the Mediterranean Sea

18. Host specificity driving genetic structure and diversity in ectoparasite populations: Coevolutionary patterns in

19. Arsenophonus and Sodalis Symbionts in Louse Flies: an Analogy to the Wigglesworthia and Sodalis System in Tsetse Flies

20. Arsenophonus and Sodalis replacements shape evolution of symbiosis in louse flies

21. Legionella becoming a mutualist: adaptive processes shaping the genome of symbiont in the louse Polyplax serrata

22. Genome sequence of Candidatus Arsenophonus lipopteni, the exclusive symbiont of a blood sucking fly Lipoptena cervi (Diptera: Hippoboscidae)

23. Flexibility of co-evolutionary patterns in ectoparasite populations: genetic structure and diversity in Apodemus mice and their lice

24. Characterisation of microsatellite loci in two species of lice, Polyplax serrata (Phthiraptera: Anoplura: Polyplacidae) and Myrsidea nesomimi (Phthiraptera: Amblycera: Menoponidae)

25. Lectins (hemagglutinins) in the gut of the important disease vectors

26. Candidatus Sodalis melophagi sp. nov.: phylogenetically independent comparative model to the tsetse fly symbiont Sodalis glossinidius

27. Arsenophonus, an emerging clade of intracellular symbionts with a broad host distribution

28. Molecular evidence for polyphyletic origin of the primary symbionts of sucking lice (phthiraptera, anoplura)

29. A paraphyly of the genus Bothriocephalus Rudolphi, 1808 (Cestoda: Pseudophyllidea) inferred from internal transcribed spacer-2 and 18S ribosomal DNA sequences

30. Lysozyme from the gut of the soft tick Ornithodoros moubata: the sequence, phylogeny and post-feeding regulation

31. Phylogenetic analyses suggest lateral gene transfer from the mitochondrion to the apicoplast

32. In vitro culture and phylogenetic analysis of 'Candidatus Arsenophonus triatominarum,' an intracellular bacterium from the triatomine bug, Triatoma infestans

34. Multiple origins of endosymbiosis within the Enterobacteriaceae (γ-Proteobacteria): convergence of complex phylogenetic approaches

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