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    Rickettsia monacensis sp. nov., a Spotted Fever Group Rickettsia, from Ticks (Ixodes ricinus) Collected in a European City Park by SIMSER, Jason A, PALMER, Ann T, FINGERLE, Volker, WILSKE, Bettina, KURTTI, Timothy J, MUNDERLOH, Ulrike G

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-09-2002)
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    Isolation of a Spotted Fever Group Rickettsia, Rickettsia peacockii, in a Rocky Mountain Wood Tick, Dermacentor andersoni, Cell Line by SIMSER, Jason A, PALMER, Ann T, MUNDERLOH, Ulrike G, KURTTI, Timothy J

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-02-2001)
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    Infection of endothelial cells with Anaplasma marginale and A. phagocytophilum by Munderloh, Ulrike G, Lynch, Meghan J, Herron, Michael J, Palmer, Ann T, Kurtti, Timothy J, Nelson, Robert D, Goodman, Jesse L

    Published in Veterinary microbiology (10-06-2004)
    “…Anaplasma marginale and A. phagocytophilum are obligate intracellular, tick-borne pathogens that target erythrocytes and neutrophil granulocytes, respectively…”
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    Factors influencing in vitro infectivity and growth of Rickettsia peacockii (Rickettsiales: Rickettsiaceae), an endosymbiont of the Rocky Mountain wood tick, Dermacentor andersoni (Acari, Ixodidae) by Kurtti, Timothy J., Simser, Jason A., Baldridge, Gerald D., Palmer, Ann T., Munderloh, Ulrike G.

    Published in Journal of invertebrate pathology (01-11-2005)
    “…Rickettsia peacockii, a spotted fever group rickettsia, is a transovarially transmitted endosymbiont of Rocky Mountain wood ticks, Dermacentor andersoni. This…”
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    Rickettsiella-like Bacteria in Ixodes woodi (Acari: Ixodidae) by Kurtti, Timothy J., Palmer, Ann T., Oliver Jr, James H.

    Published in Journal of medical entomology (01-05-2002)
    “…We examined a parthenogenetic strain of the hard tick Ixodes woodi Bishopp for the presence of endosymbiotic bacteria. Electron microscopic examination…”
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