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1. A set of diagnostic tests for detection of active Babesia duncani infection.

2. Host-pathogen associations inferred from bloodmeal analyses of Ixodes scapularis ticks in a low biodiversity setting.

3. A Set of Diagnostic Tests for Detection of Active Babesia duncani Infection.

4. An integrative framework for tick management: the need to connect wildlife science, One Health, and interdisciplinary perspectives.

5. Host adaptation drives genetic diversity in a vector-borne disease system.

6. Ecological interactions driving population dynamics of two tick-borne pathogens, Borrelia burgdorferi and Babesia microti .

7. Socio-ecological drivers of multiple zoonotic hazards in highly urbanized cities.

8. Cellular and immunological mechanisms influence host-adapted phenotypes in a vector-borne microparasite.

9. First hemispheric report of invasive tick species Haemaphysalis punctata, first state report of Haemaphysalis longicornis, and range expansion of native tick species in Rhode Island, USA.

10. Host tropism determination by convergent evolution of immunological evasion in the Lyme disease system.

11. Lyme Neuroborreliosis: Mechanisms of B. burgdorferi Infection of the Nervous System.

12. Vertical Transmission: A Vector-Independent Transmission Pathway of Babesia microti in the Natural Reservoir Host Peromyscus leucopus.

13. Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae) Nymphal Survival and Host-Finding Success in the Eastern United States.

14. Association of the invasive Haemaphysalis longicornis tick with vertebrate hosts, other native tick vectors, and tick-borne pathogens in New York City, USA.

15. A metagenomic examination of the pathobiome of the invasive tick species, Haemaphysalis longicornis, collected from a New York City borough, USA.

16. First glimpse into the origin and spread of the Asian longhorned tick, Haemaphysalis longicornis, in the United States.

17. Aversion of the invasive Asian longhorned tick to the white-footed mouse, the dominant reservoir of tick-borne pathogens in the U.S.A.

18. Lactobacilli and other gastrointestinal microbiota of Peromyscus leucopus, reservoir host for agents of Lyme disease and other zoonoses in North America.

19. A soft tick Ornithodoros moubata salivary protein OmCI is a potent inhibitor to prevent avian complement activation.

20. Outer surface protein polymorphisms linked to host-spirochete association in Lyme borreliae.

21. Distribution, Host-Seeking Phenology, and Host and Habitat Associations of Haemaphysalis longicornis Ticks, Staten Island, New York, USA.

22. High burdens of Ixodes scapularis larval ticks on white-tailed deer may limit Lyme disease risk in a low biodiversity setting.

23. Transplacental transmission of tick-borne Babesia microti in its natural host Peromyscus leucopus.

24. Co-feeding transmission facilitates strain coexistence in Borrelia burgdorferi, the Lyme disease agent.

25. Closely-related Borrelia burgdorferi (sensu stricto) strains exhibit similar fitness in single infections and asymmetric competition in multiple infections.

26. Epistasis constrains mutational pathways of hemoglobin adaptation in high-altitude pikas.

27. Hemoglobin function and allosteric regulation in semi-fossorial rodents (family Sciuridae) with different altitudinal ranges.

28. Single-dose metronidazole clears Opalina sp. from juvenile Bufo woodhousii.

29. Phenotypic plasticity in blood-oxygen transport in highland and lowland deer mice.

30. Discovery and effects of Texas Solenopsis invicta virus [SINV-1 (TX5)] on red imported fire ant populations.

31. Identification of bacterial species in the hemolymph of queen Solenopsis invicta (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).

32. Molecular identification of hemolymph-associated symbiotic bacteria in red imported fire ant larvae.

33. Abundant genetic variation in transcript level during early Drosophila development.

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