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    The Hypervariable Tpr Multigene Family of Theileria Parasites, Defined by a Conserved, Membrane-Associated, C-Terminal Domain, Includes Several Copies with Defined Orthology Between Species

    Multigene families often play an important role in host-parasite interactions. One of the largest multigene families in Theileria parva, the causative agent of East Coast fever, is the T. parva repeat (Tpr) gene ...

    Nicholas C. Palmateer, James B. Munro, Sushma Nagaraj in Journal of Molecular Evolution (2023)

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    Comparative Analysis of Genome of Ehrlichia sp. HF, a Model Bacterium to Study Fatal Human Ehrlichiosis

    The genus Ehrlichia consists of tick-borne obligatory intracellular bacteria that can cause deadly diseases of medical and agricultural importance. Ehrlichia sp. HF, isolated from Ixodes ovatus ticks in Japan [al...

    Mingqun Lin, Qingming **ong, Matthew Chung, Sean C. Daugherty in BMC Genomics (2021)

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    High level MYCN amplification and distinct methylation signature define an aggressive subtype of spinal cord ependymoma

    We report a novel group of clinically aggressive spinal cord ependymomas characterized by Grade III histology, MYCN amplification, an absence of NF2 alterations or other recurrent pathogenic mutations, and a uniq...

    Mark Raffeld, Zied Abdullaev, Svetlana D. Pack in Acta Neuropathologica Communications (2020)

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    A Software Tool for the Evaluation of Transient Removal Methods in Discrete Event Stochastic Simulations

    Simulations are often started from an empty initial system state, which leads to a transient bias from the desired stationary results. This paper compares several state-of-the-art transient removal algorithms ...

    Sushma Nagaraj, Armin Zimmermann in Systems Modeling: Methodologies and Tools (2019)

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    Diversity among blaKPC-containing plasmids in Escherichia coli and other bacterial species isolated from the same patients

    Carbapenem resistant Enterobacteriaceae are a significant public health concern, and genes encoding the Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemase (KPC) have contributed to the global spread of carbapenem resistance. In...

    Tracy H. Hazen, Roberta Mettus, Christi L. McElheny, Sarah L. Bowler in Scientific Reports (2018)