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Genotypic status of Babesia microti within the piroplasms

Parasitology Research, 2000
For resolution of the controversial taxonomic status of Babesia microti in relation to other Babesia and Theileria spp. a phylogenetic analysis of an American and a German B. microti strain was performed on the basis of sequences of the small-subunit rRNA gene (rDNA) using distance-matrix, maximum-parsimony, and maximum-likelihood algorithms.
M, Zahler, H, Rinder, R, Gothe
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Babesia microti and Babesia hylomysci: Spleen and phagocytosis in infected mice

Experimental Parasitology, 1979
The role of the spleen during Babesia microti and B. hylomysci infection was investigated by examining the course of infection in both intact and splenectomized mice. The presence of the spleen was critical during the early stages of infection to control excessive multiplication of either parasite, a role taken over by other lymphoid sites as the ...
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Extracellular Babesia microti parasites

Transfusion, 2001
L, Pantanowitz, M E, Cannon
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Babesia microti

1991
R. Ringelmann, Beate Heym
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Babesia microti Studies in México

International Journal of Agriculture and Biosciences, 2023
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Optimalizace přenosového modelu \kur{Babesia microti}

2016
Babesia microti is the most common causative agent of human babesiosis which is transmitted by the tick Ixodes ricinus in Europe. Due to the increasing number of cases of human babesiosis there is a growing public concern about this disease. So far there has not been established transmission model for Babesia sp. in the tick I. ricinus.
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BmGPAC, an Antigen Capture Assay for Detection of Active Babesia microti Infection

Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 2018
Jose Thekkiniath   +2 more
exaly  

Protozoan Parasite Babesia microti Subverts Adaptive Immunity and Enhances Lyme Disease Severity

Frontiers in Microbiology, 2019
Vitomir Djokic   +2 more
exaly  

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