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- A phylogenomic and molecular marker based proposal for the division of the genus Borrelia into two genera: the emended genus Borrelia containing only the members of the relapsing fever Borrelia, and the genus Borreliella gen. nov. containing the members of the Lyme disease Borrelia (Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato complex) Journal Articles
- Celebrity over science? An analysis of Lyme disease video content on YouTube Journal Articles
- Division of the genus Borrelia into two genera (corresponding to Lyme disease and relapsing fever groups) reflects their genetic and phenotypic distinctiveness and will lead to a better understanding of these two groups of microbes (Margos et al. (2016) There is inadequate evidence to support the division of the genus Borrelia. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. doi: 10.1099/ijsem.0.001717) Journal Articles
- H9724, a monoclonal antibody to Borrelia burgdorferi's flagellin, binds to heat shock protein 60 (HSP60) within live neuroblastoma cells: a potential role for HSP60 in peptide hormone signaling and in an autoimmune pathogenesis of the neuropathy of Lyme disease. Journal Articles
- Lyme Disease Enolpyruvyl-UDP-GlcNAc Synthase: Fosfomycin-Resistant MurA from Borrelia burgdorferi, a Fosfomycin-Sensitive Mutant, and the Catalytic Role of the Active Site Asp Journal Articles
- Lyme neuroborreliosis presenting as spinal myoclonus Journal Articles
- Methodological issues in assessing reproducibility—A comparative study of various indices of reproducibility applied to repeat ELISA serologic tests for Lyme disease Journal Articles
- Multiple Sclerosis and psychosis: A case report Journal Articles
- Perinatal transmission of Lyme disease: A qualitative study investigating the research priorities of patients with Lyme disease in pregnancy Journal Articles
- Protocol for a longitudinal cohort study of Lyme disease with physical, mental and immunological assessment Journal Articles
- RE: “SEASONAL VARIATION OF TRANSMISSION RISK OF LYME DISEASE AND HUMAN BABESIOSIS” Journal Articles