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Sporozoea
Known as:
Sporozoa
, sporozoan
, Sporozoeas
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Broader (3)
Apicomplexa
Protozoa
heterotroph protists
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Coccidia
Genus Pneumocystis
Microsporidia <fungus>
Plasmodium <genus>
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Sporozoites
parasitism
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Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
Comparison of Microscopy and PCR for Detection of Intestinal Parasites in Danish Patients Supports an Incentive for Molecular Screening Platforms
C. R. Stensvold
,
H. Nielsen
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
2011
Corpus ID: 22096739
In order to compare the diagnostic efficacy of microscopy of faecal concentrates and real-time PCR for the detection of…
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Review
1997
Review
1997
Consensus sequence of translational initiation sites from Toxoplasma gondii genes
F. Seeber
Parasitology Research
1997
Corpus ID: 10433917
Translation initiation of mRNA in eukaryotes usually occurs at the first AUG codon nearest to its 5′ end. In this so-called…
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Highly Cited
1987
Highly Cited
1987
Congenital sporozoan encephalomyelitis in a calf
D. O'Toole
,
M. Jeffrey
The Veterinary Record
1987
Corpus ID: 45020958
Protozoan encephalomyelitis was diagnosed post mortem in a five-day-old Friesian calf which had shown nervous signs from birth…
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Highly Cited
1976
Highly Cited
1976
An electron microscopic study of Babesia microti invading erythrocytes
M. Rudzinska
,
W. Trager
,
S. Lewengrub
,
E. Gubert
Cell and Tissue Research
1976
Corpus ID: 12774226
SummaryIntracellular sporozoan parasites invade the host cell through the invagination of the plasma membrane of the host and a…
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Highly Cited
1974
Highly Cited
1974
Cryptosporidium anserinum sp. n. (Sporozoa) in a domestic goose Anser anser L., from Iowa.
S. Proctor
,
R. Kemp
The Journal of Protozoology
1974
Corpus ID: 38548693
SYNOPSIS. Cryptosporidium anserinum sp. n. is described in the large intestinal mucosa of a domestic goose, Anser anser L., from…
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Highly Cited
1970
Highly Cited
1970
Ultrastructural study of schizogony in Eimeria callospermophili.
W. Roberts
,
D. M. Hammond
,
L. C. Anderson
,
C. Speer
The Journal of Protozoology
1970
Corpus ID: 10755136
SYNOPSIS The development of 1st generation schizonts of Eimeria callospermophili was studied with cell cultures and with…
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Highly Cited
1970
Highly Cited
1970
Ultrastructural and cytologic studies of the sporozoites of four Eimeria species.
William L. Roberts
,
Datus M. Hammond
The Journal of Protozoology
1970
Corpus ID: 1376631
SYNOPSIS. Studies were made with the light microscope of live sporozoites of E. ninakohlyakimovae and E. ellipsoidalis as well as…
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Highly Cited
1966
Highly Cited
1966
Fine structure of first-generation merozoites of Eimeria bovis.
H. Sheffield
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D. M. Hammond
Journal of Parasitology
1966
Corpus ID: 46408922
The fusiform merozoite is enclosed by a cell membrane. Another membrane underlying the cell membrane encloses the cytoplasm…
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Highly Cited
1962
Highly Cited
1962
Haplosporidium costale (Sporozoa) Associated with a Disease of Virginia Oysters
J. Wood
,
J. Andrews
Science
1962
Corpus ID: 8041626
A new species of Haplosporidium is reported as the cause of a previously unrecognized disease of Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin…
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Highly Cited
1962
Highly Cited
1962
Electron microscope studies of reproducing and interkinetic Toxoplasma.
M. A. Gavin
,
T. Wanko
,
L. Jacobs
The Journal of Protozoology
1962
Corpus ID: 35354823
SYNOPSIS. The reproduction of Toxoplasma gondii has been investigated in osmium fixed and sedimented mouse peritoneal exudate…
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