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1. Genetic Deletion of the Nociceptin/Orphanin FQ Receptor in the Rat Confers Resilience to the Development of Drug Addiction.

2. Effect of a Fourth Dose of mRNA Vaccine and of Immunosuppression in Preventing SARS-CoV-2 Breakthrough Infections in Heart Transplant Patients

3. Analgesic tolerance to morphine is regulated by PPARγ.

4. Characterisation of Refined Marc Distillates with Alternative Oak Products Using Different Analytical Approaches

5. Wine aging authentication through Near Infrared Spectroscopy: a feasibility study on chips and barrel aged wines

7. NOP Receptor Agonist Ro 64-6198 Decreases Escalation of Cocaine Self-Administration in Rats Genetically Selected for Alcohol Preference

9. Mutual exclusion of Asaia and Wolbachia in the reproductive organs of mosquito vectors

13. Mosquito-Bacteria Symbiosis: The Case of Anopheles gambiae and Asaia

14. Deciphering microbiota associated to Rhynchophorus ferrugineus in Italian samples: a preliminary study

32. Asaia, a transformable bacterium, associated with Scaphoideus titanus, the vector of 'flavescence dor\'ee'

33. Bacteria of the genus Asaia stably associate with Anopheles stephensi, an Asian malarial mosquito vector

35. Mosquito symbioses: from basic research to the paratransgenic control of mosquito-borne diseases

37. 636 LOOKING AT THE BIGGER PICTURE: FROM ACUTE MYOCARDITIS TO THE DIAGNOSIS OF A MULTISYSTEMIC DISEASE

41. Asaia, a transformable bacterium, associated with Scaphoideus titanus, the vector of 'flavescence dorée'

42. Mosquitoes can harbour yeasts of clinical significance and contribute to their environmental dissemination.

43. Mutual exclusion of Asaia and Wolbachia in the reproductive organs of mosquito vectors.

44. Interactions between Asaia, Plasmodium and Anopheles: new insights into mosquito symbiosis and implications in malaria symbiotic control.

45. The yeast Wickerhamomyces anomalus (Pichia anomala) inhabits the midgut and reproductive system of the Asian malaria vector Anopheles stephensi.

46. Asaia, a versatile acetic acid bacterial symbiont, capable of cross-colonizing insects of phylogenetically distant genera and orders.

47. Paternal transmission of symbiotic bacteria in malaria vectors.

48. Bacteria of the genus Asaia stably associate with Anopheles stephensi, an Asian malarial mosquito vector.

49. Lyme disease and babesiosis: preliminary findings on the transmission risk in highly frequented areas of the Monti Sibillini National Park (Central Italy).

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