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  • 3. Mathematical models of parasite responses to host immune defences.
    Antia R, Lipsitch M.
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  • 5. Applying predator-prey theory to modelling immune-mediated, within-host interspecific parasite interactions.
    Fenton A, Perkins SE.
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  • 8. How can immunopathology shape the evolution of parasite virulence?
    Long GH, Boots M.
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  • 10. Cuckoos versus hosts in insects and birds: adaptations, counter-adaptations and outcomes.
    Kilner RM, Langmore NE.
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  • 11. The implications of immunopathology for parasite evolution.
    Best A, Long G, White A, Boots M.
    Proc Biol Sci; 2012 Aug 22; 279(1741):3234-40. PubMed ID: 22553095
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  • 12. The coevolution of parasites with host-acquired immunity and the evolution of sex.
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  • 13. The evolution of host-parasite range.
    Best A, White A, Kisdi E, Antonovics J, Brockhurst MA, Boots M.
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  • 14. The evolution of virulence in parasites and pathogens: reconciliation between two competing hypotheses.
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  • 15. [The tissue level of the organization of the parasite-host system].
    Oksov IV.
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  • 17. The evolutionary implications of conflict between parasites with different transmission modes.
    Jones EO, White A, Boots M.
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  • 19. An evolutionary definition of parasitism.
    Zelmer DA.
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  • 20. Parasite immune evasion and exploitation: reflections and projections.
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