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Hornok, Sándor and Szőke, Krisztina and Meli, Marina L. and Sándor, Attila D. and Görföl, Tamás and Estók, Péter and Kováts, Dávid and Boldogh, Sándor A. and Sulyok, Kinga M. and Gyuranecz, Miklós and Kontschán, Jenő and Takács, Nóra (2019) Molecular detection of vector-borne bacteria in bat ticks (Acari: Ixodidae, Argasidae) from eight countries of the Old and New Worlds. PARASITES AND VECTORS, 12. pp. 1-7. ISSN 1756-3305

Hornok, Sándor and Szőke, Krisztina and Estók, Péter and Krawczyk, Aleksandra and Haarsma, Anne-Jifke and Kováts, Dávid and Boldogh, Sándor A. and Morandini, Pál and Szekeres, Sándor and Takács, Nóra and Kontschán, Jenő and Gyuranecz, Miklós and Sulyok, Kinga M. (2018) Assessing bat droppings and predatory bird pellets for vector-borne bacteria: molecular evidence of bat-associated Neorickettsia sp. in Europe. ANTONIE VAN LEEUWENHOEK INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GENERAL AND MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY, 111. pp. 1707-1717. ISSN 0003-6072

Marosi, András and Forgách, Petra and Gyuranecz, Miklós and Sulyok, Kinga M. and Bakonyi, Tamás (2018) Evaluation of in vitro inhibitory potential of type-I interferons and different antiviral compounds on rabies virus replication. VACCINE. pp. 1-10. ISSN 0264-410X

Felde, Orsolya and Kreizinger, Zsuzsa and Sulyok, Kinga M. and Marton, Szilvia and Bányai, Krisztián and Korbuly, Katalin and Kiss, Krisztián and Biksi, Imre and Gyuranecz, Miklós (2018) Genotyping Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae isolates based on multi-locus sequence typing, multiple-locus variable-number tandem repeat analysis and analysing gene p146. VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY, 222. pp. 85-90. ISSN 0378-1135

Hornok, Sándor and Mulvihill, Maria and Szőke, Krisztina and Gönczi, Enikő and Sulyok, Kinga M. and Gyuranecz, Miklós and Hofmann-Lehmann, Regina (2017) Impact of a freeway on the dispersal of ticks and Ixodes ricinus-borne pathogens: forested resting areas may become Lyme disease hotspots. Acta Veterinaria Hungarica, 65 (2). pp. 242-252. ISSN 0236-6290

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