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1. Vampire bats rapidly fuel running with essential or non-essential amino acids from a blood meal.

2. Thermomechanical properties of bat and human red blood cells-Implications for hibernation.

3. USE OF VISCOELASTIC COAGULATION TESTING IN MEGACHIROPTERA ( PTEROPUS HYPOMELANUS AND PTEROPUS VAMPYRUS ) REVEALS HIGH VARIABILITY IN CLOT KINETICS.

4. Blood Serum Amino Acid Pool of European Migratory Chiroptera Vespertilio murinus Linnaeus, 1758 and Pipistrellus nathusii Keyserling et Blasius, 1839 of the Ural Fauna.

5. Seroprevalence of Pteropine orthoreovirus in humans remain similar after nearly two decades (2001-2002 vs. 2017) in Tioman Island, Malaysia.

6. Constitutive IFNα Protein Production in Bats.

7. Evidence for SARS-CoV-2 related coronaviruses circulating in bats and pangolins in Southeast Asia.

8. Asymptomatic Infection of Marburg Virus Reservoir Bats Is Explained by a Strategy of Immunoprotective Disease Tolerance.

9. Use of a Portable Analyzer for Venous Blood Gas and Biochemistry Analysis in Free-Ranging Indian Flying Foxes (Pteropus giganteus) in Myanmar.

10. Molecular surveillance reveals bats from eastern Colombia infected with Trypanosoma theileri and Trypanosoma wauwau-like parasites.

11. Low seasonal variation in greater mouse-eared bat (Myotis myotis) blood parameters.

12. Phagocyte activity reflects mammalian homeo- and hetero-thermic physiological states.

13. Serological Evidence for Henipa-like and Filo-like Viruses in Trinidad Bats.

14. Seroprevalence of three paramyxoviruses; Hendra virus, Tioman virus, Cedar virus and a rhabdovirus, Australian bat lyssavirus, in a range expanding fruit bat, the Grey-headed flying fox (Pteropus poliocephalus).

15. Hematologic Values of Jamaican Fruit Bats ( Artibeus jamaicensis ) and the Effects of Isoflurane Anesthesia.

16. Plasma proteomic profiles differ between European and North American myotid bats colonized by Pseudogymnoascus destructans.

17. Seroreactive Profiling of Filoviruses in Chinese Bats Reveals Extensive Infection of Diverse Viruses.

18. Habitat amount partially affects physiological condition and stress level in Neotropical fruit-eating bats.

19. Filovirus-reactive antibodies in humans and bats in Northeast India imply zoonotic spillover.

20. Seasonal Dynamics of Lipid Metabolism and Energy Storage in the Brazilian Free-Tailed Bat.

21. Testing the "Fasting While Foraging" Hypothesis: Effects of Recent Feeding on Plasma Metabolite Concentrations in Little Brown Bats ( Myotis lucifugus ).

22. Hematology and Plasma Biochemistry of Wild Spectacled Flying Foxes ( Pteropus conspicillatus) in Australia.

23. Seroprevalence, cross antigenicity and circulation sphere of bat-borne hantaviruses revealed by serological and antigenic analyses.

24. Seroprevalence of Filovirus Infection of Rousettus aegyptiacus Bats in Zambia.

25. Population level mitogenomics of long-lived bats reveals dynamic heteroplasmy and challenges the Free Radical Theory of Ageing.

26. HEMATOLOGY, PLASMA BIOCHEMISTRY, AND URINALYSIS OF FREE-RANGING GREY-HEADED FLYING FOXES ( PTEROPUS POLIOCEPHALUS) IN AUSTRALIA.

27. Accurate identification of Anopheles gambiae Giles trophic preferences by MALDI-TOF MS.

28. Serological evidence of widespread exposure of Grenada fruit bats to chikungunya virus.

29. Comparative Analysis of the Amino Acid Spectrum of Blood Plasma in Chiroptera (Vespertilio murinus L., 1758 and Myotis dasycneme B., 1825) in the Fauna of the Ural Mountains.

30. Natural infection of Neotropical bats with hantavirus in Brazil.

31. Adiposity associated changes in serum glucose and adiponectin levels modulate ovarian steroidogenesis during delayed embryonic development in the fruit bat, Cynopterus sphinx.

32. Alterations in the health of hibernating bats under pathogen pressure.

33. Serologic Evidence of Fruit Bat Exposure to Filoviruses, Singapore, 2011-2016.

34. Bats as another potential source of murine gammaherpesvirus 68 (MHV-68) in nature.

35. Seasonal and Sexual Variation in Metabolism, Thermoregulation, and Hormones in the Big Brown Bat (Eptesicus fuscus).

36. Serological evidence of arenavirus circulation among fruit bats in Trinidad.

37. Prolactin modulates luteal activity in the short-nosed fruit bat, Cynopterus sphinx during delayed embryonic development.

38. Blood miRNomes and transcriptomes reveal novel longevity mechanisms in the long-lived bat, Myotis myotis.

39. Physiological and behavioral adaptations in bats living at high latitudes.

40. Bats: Body mass index, forearm mass index, blood glucose levels and SLC2A2 genes for diabetes.

41. Evidence for widespread infection of African bats with Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever-like viruses.

42. ESTABLISHMENT OF REFERENCE INTERVALS FOR HEMATOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY ANALYTES IN A CAPTIVE COLONY OF STRAW-COLORED FRUIT BATS (EIDOLON HELVUM).

43. Bioecological Drivers of Rabies Virus Circulation in a Neotropical Bat Community.

44. A nonlethal sampling method to obtain, generate and assemble whole blood transcriptomes from small, wild mammals.

45. VIROLOGICAL AND SEROLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS OF RABIES IN BATS FROM AN URBAN AREA IN THE BRAZILIAN AMAZON.

46. Plasma proteomic analysis of active and torpid greater mouse-eared bats (Myotis myotis).

47. Seroepidemiological Prevalence of Multiple Species of Filoviruses in Fruit Bats (Eidolon helvum) Migrating in Africa.

48. [SPECIFICITY OF CONTENT AND MORPHOLOGY OF PERIPHERAL BLOOD CELLS IN THREE BAT SPECIES OF KARELIA DURING HIBERNATION].

49. Serological evidence of influenza A viruses in frugivorous bats from Africa.

50. Haematology and Plasma Biochemistry of Wild Black Flying-Foxes, (Pteropus alecto) in Queensland, Australia.

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