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1 nding of both physicochemical properties and parasitology.
2 seases that vary in space are widely used in parasitology.
3 e inhibition remains an understudied area in parasitology.
4 come a practical and widely employed tool in parasitology.
5 ch hold promising potential for the field of parasitology.
6 rameter that is ignored almost completely in parasitology.
7 ntific Meeting of the Australian Society for Parasitology.
8 n an available tool in the field of clinical parasitology.
9 xperimental model for molecular and cellular parasitology, allowing us to better combat these and rel
10 an initiative promoting the work of women in parasitology, alongside the current status quo of men an
11 rk studies in this often-neglected branch of parasitology and draw together phylogenetic studies base
12                              Cross-sectional parasitology and malacological data previously collected
13 experiences in building communities of women parasitology and offer easy-to-implement guidelines for
14 ibody responses to Tbg antigens but negative parasitology are also diagnosed in the field (seropositi
15 The first applications of this technology in parasitology are in place.
16 s of varying years of experience in clinical parasitology at a large reference laboratory independent
17                      The British Society for Parasitology Autumn Symposium was held on 14 September 2
18          These are particularly relevant for parasitology because parasites can be difficult to locat
19  preventing a considerable proportion of the parasitology community from meaningfully integrating exi
20 ering, and Medicine (STEM) fields, including parasitology, continues to limit the participation of wo
21                                 The field of parasitology contributes to the elucidation of patterns
22 maintain expert microscopy and morphological parasitology diagnostic skills within the medical and sc
23 in laboratory techniques have revolutionized parasitology diagnostics over the past several decades.
24 ences, little guidance has been produced for parasitology educators.
25                                            A parasitology exam from a bronchi alveolar lavage yielded
26                      Wang Award in Molecular Parasitology for my contributions to antimalarial drug d
27 isions and additions in the field of medical parasitology from January 2018 to May 2020.
28 owever, a modern framework for undergraduate parasitology has yet to be formally outlined.
29                       In fully incorporating parasitology in policies for adaptation to global change
30 lossy", and under its later title--Trends in Parasitology--it is now ranked highest of all similar or
31  (LV-PVA) are widely used by most diagnostic parasitology laboratories for preservation of helminth e
32 in O&P testing for North American diagnostic parasitology laboratories.
33 how promise for revolutionizing the clinical parasitology laboratory by augmenting the detection of p
34 rs sent for pathogen testing to a specialist parasitology laboratory.
35 rieved from the Ministry of Health Reference Parasitology Laboratory.
36 hree such discussions, held at the Molecular Parasitology Meeting, Black in Microbiology Week, and th
37   The mechanism underlying the intracellular parasitology of Chlamydiae remains poorly understood.
38             The concept of a 'Golden Age' of parasitology over the period 1875-1925 has been promoted
39                                       From a parasitology perspective, gene function studies have the
40                                     PEERs in Parasitology (PiP) is a global scientific grassroots org
41  to understanding fundamental aspects of its parasitology, remains poorly understood.
42  To address this challenge and to accelerate parasitology research broadly, we present a functional c
43 e resources for analysis of DNA elimination, parasitology research, and comparative nematode genome a
44 tabolic reconstruction and analysis tools in parasitology research, and their applications to protozo
45 er recent insights from different streams of parasitology research, for example, immunoparasitology a
46 Animal models have for long been pivotal for parasitology research.
47 s that requires constant interaction between parasitology researchers and the end-users in the field.
48 oject is presented, as part of the Trends in Parasitology series of reviews expanding on various aspe
49  chain reaction has recently been applied to parasitology, specifically Plasmodium, Toxoplasma, Leish
50 well-written digests covering all aspects of parasitology, spiced with smaller items of general inter
51                   In this issue of Trends in Parasitology, Templeton and Deitsch, and Horrocks and Mu
52 e a period of great activity in the field of parasitology that generated a vast amount of research pu
53 a dearth of studies in our field of clinical parasitology that investigate and establish performance
54  (bacterial genetics, plastid biogenesis and parasitology) that seldom have much direct cross-talk.
55                              In the field of parasitology, these datasets typically describe the gene
56 ly compared hematology thin smears (HS) with parasitology thick and thin blood smears (PS), the gold
57 diagnosing blood parasite infections such as parasitology thick and thin smears, rapid diagnostics te
58 ote about this subject in the first issue of Parasitology Today 20 years ago.
59                                           In Parasitology Today in 1985, Curtis and Lines, and Curtis
60 sitologist must have seen the first issue of Parasitology Today in July 1985.
61  1985 that it would be worthwhile publishing Parasitology Today to complement its other successful Tr
62 of topics published during the first year of Parasitology Today, most of which continue to be of inte
63 nematode parasites since the first issues of Parasitology Today.
64  by laboratory personnel without specialized parasitology training.
65 consultant eye surgeons to the Department of Parasitology, University of Peradeniya were studied betw
66 sent a student-centered approach to teaching parasitology, which diminishes the power of the lectern
67                 The use of AI simplifies the parasitology workflow and reduces the reliance on tradit