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51. A new method for laboratory rearing of Galba truncatula, the intermediate host of Fasciola hepatica.

52. Infection by the Helminth Parasite Fasciola hepatica Requires Rapid Regulation of Metabolic, Virulence, and Invasive Factors to Adjust to Its Mammalian Host.

53. Reasons to Be Nervous about Flukicide Discovery.

54. A new multiplex PCR assay to distinguish among three cryptic Galba species, intermediate hosts of Fasciola hepatica.

55. Co-infection with Fasciola hepatica may increase the risk of Escherichia coli O157 shedding in British cattle destined for the food chain.

56. Apparent prevalence of and risk factors for infection with Ostertagia ostertagi, Fasciola hepatica and Dictyocaulus viviparus in Swiss dairy herds.

57. Fasciola hepatica - Convoluted life forms and names.

58. Farm-level risk factors for Fasciola hepatica infection in Danish dairy cattle as evaluated by two diagnostic methods.

59. Modelling the spatial distribution of Fasciola hepatica in bovines using decision tree, logistic regression and GIS query approaches for Brazil.

60. Migration of Fasciola hepatica newly excysted juveniles is inhibited by high-mannose and oligomannose-type N-glycan-binding lectins.

61. Disruption of egg production by triclabendazole-resistant Fasciola hepatica following treatment with a commercial preparation of myrrh (Mirazid).

62. Activities of ectonucleotidases and adenosine deaminase in platelets of cattle experimentally infected by Fasciola hepatica.

63. Apoptosis of peritoneal leucocytes during early stages of Fasciola hepatica infections in sheep.

64. Fasciolosis in South America: epidemiology and control challenges.

65. Transcriptomic responses of water buffalo liver to infection with the digenetic fluke Fasciola gigantica.

66. Is Galba schirazensis (Mollusca, Gastropoda) an intermediate host of Fasciola hepatica (Trematoda, Digenea) in Ecuador?

67. Liver fluke infection and cholangiocarcinoma: a review.

68. Determination of zones at risk for fasciolosis in the department of Haute-Vienne, central France: a retrospective study on natural infections detected in 108,481 Galba truncatula for 37 years.

69. Disruption of spermatogenesis in the liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica by two artemisinin derivatives, artemether and artesunate.

70. Animal Fascioliasis: Perspectives from high altitudinal regions.

71. Comparison of molecular and conventional methods for the diagnosis of Fasciola hepatica infection in the field.

72. Genetic parameters for both a liver damage phenotype caused by and antibody response to phenotype in dairy and beef cattle.

73. Controversial aspects of the life cycle of Fasciola hepatica.

74. Fasciola hepatica Surface Tegument: Glycoproteins at the Interface of Parasite and Host.

75. The role of evolutionary biology in research and control of liver flukes in Southeast Asia.

76. Time-Course Study of the Transcriptome of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMCs) from Sheep Infected with Fasciola hepatica.

77. Fasciola hepatica infection reduces Mycobacterium bovis burden and mycobacterial uptake and suppresses the pro-inflammatory response.

78. Hepatic and seric levels of purines in rats experimentally infected by Fasciola hepatica.

79. The population density of Lymnaea columella (Say, 1817) (Mollusca, Lymnaeidae) an intermediate host of Fasciola hepatica (Linnaeus, 1758), in the Caparaó microregion, ES, Brazil.

80. Human fascioliasis endemic areas in Argentina: multigene characterisation of the lymnaeid vectors and climatic-environmental assessment of the transmission pattern.

81. Fasciola hepatica: a light and electron microscope study of the ovary and of the development of oocytes within eggs in the uterus provides an insight into reproductive strategy.

82. Liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica) infection in cattle in Northern Ireland: a large-scale epidemiological investigation utilising surveillance data.

83. LYMPHO-PROLIFERATIVE RESPONSES TO VARIOUS FASCIOLA HEPATICA WORM'S ANTIGENS: AN IN VITRO STUDY.

84. Development of a versatile in vitro method for understanding the migration of Fasciola hepatica newly excysted juveniles.

85. In vivo assessment of closantel ovicidal activity in Fasciola hepatica eggs.

86. The Effect of an Eextremely Low Frequency Magnetic Field on Larvae Production in the Parasite-Host System: Fasciola hepatica-Galba truncatula: a Preliminary Study.

87. Current decline in the number and size of Galba truncatula and Omphiscola glabra populations, intermediate hosts of Fasciola hepatica, on the acidic soils of Central France.

88. Development of Fasciola Vaccine in an Animal Model.

89. Role of the lymnaeid snail Pseudosuccinea columella in the transmission of the liver fluke Fasciola hepatica in Egypt.

90. Natural prevalence in Cuban populations of the lymnaeid snail Galba cubensis infected with the liver fluke Fasciola hepatica: small values do matter.

91. Differences in the compatibility of infection between the liver flukes Fascioloides magna and Fasciola hepatica in a Colombian population of the snail Galba sp.

92. A multiplex PCR for the detection of Fasciola hepatica in the intermediate snail host Galba cubensis.

93. Association between Liver Fluke Infection and Hepatobiliary Pathological Changes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

94. Lymnaea glabra: progressive increase in susceptibility to Fasciola hepatica through successive generations of experimentally infected snails.

95. Motility of Fasciola hepatica miracidia assessed with a computer-assisted sperm analyser.

96. Standardisation of egg-viability assays for Fasciola hepatica and Calicophoron daubneyi: A tool for evaluating new technologies of parasite control.

97. Localization of Tubulin from the Carcinogenic Human Liver Fluke, Opisthorchis viverrini.

98. Transcriptional analysis identifies key genes involved in metabolism, fibrosis/tissue repair and the immune response against Fasciola hepatica in sheep liver.

99. The effects of farm management practices on liver fluke prevalence and the current internal parasite control measures employed on Irish dairy farms.

100. Evaluation of the role of galectins in parasite immunity.

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