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An Update on Blastocystis: Possible Mechanisms of Blastocystis-Mediated Colorectal Cancer

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Blastocystis is an anaerobic parasite that colonizes the intestinal tract of humans and animals. When it was first discovered, Blastocystis was considered to be a normal flora with beneficial effects on human health, such as maintaining gut hemostasis and improving intestinal barrier integrity.
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Subtype Analysis of Blastocystis Isolates from Blastocystis Cyst Excreting Patients

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2009
To determine the distribution of Blastocystis sp. subtypes from Blastocystis cyst excreters, 1,000 fecal samples from patients suspected of enteroparasitic disease were scored for stool consistency, submitted to xenic in vitro culture (XIVC), formol ethyl acetate concentration (FECT) with subsequent isopycnic centrifugation, and polymerase chain ...
Betangbeh A, Rene   +3 more
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Clinical significance of Blastocystis hominis

Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1989
A total of 19,252 stool specimens from 12,136 patients were examined by direct microscopy and the ethyl acetate-Formalin concentration method during the last 2 years. All liquid specimens and those in which parasite identification was difficult or equivocal were also examined in trichrome-stained preparations. A total of 3,070 intestinal parasites were
S M, Qadri, G A, al-Okaili, F, al-Dayel
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Problems in speciation in the genus Blastocystis

Trends in Parasitology, 2004
Abstract As the species Blastocystis hominis is thought to target only human hosts, many new species have been proposed for isolates from nonhuman hosts. However, recent molecular studies have revealed zoonotic potential of Blastocystis isolates from various animals.
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Studies of Blastocystis hominis

The Journal of Protozoology, 1973
SYNOPSISBlastocystis hominis, grown in Boeck‐Drbohlav culture medium, modified by the omission of rice starch and the addition of 20% human serum and mineral oil cover to the Locke's solution overlay, can assume 3 morphologic forms. In the absence of human serum the vacuolated form, which divides by binary fission predominates.
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[Blastocystis fauna].

Parazitologiia, 1995
On the area of former USSR and Russia 10 species of Blastocystis were described: Blastocystis lessonae from Rana lessonae, B. anatis from Anas platyrhynchos, B. anseri from Anser anser, B. galli from Gallus gallus, B. numidae from Numida meleagris, B. meleagridis from Meleagris gallopavo, B. equi from Equus coballus, B. suis from Sus scrofa, B.
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New insights into the interactions between Blastocystis, the gut microbiota, and host immunity

PLoS Pathogens, 2021
Lei Deng   +2 more
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Pathogenicity of Blastocystis hominis

Infection, 1991
P L, Garavelli   +3 more
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Genetic characterization of Blastocystis from poultry, livestock animals and humans in the southwest region of Iran—Zoonotic implications

Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2022
Ali Rostami   +2 more
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An update on the distribution of Blastocystis subtypes in the Americas

Heliyon, 2022
Marina Munoz, Juan David Ramirez
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