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Molecular characterization of methionine aminopeptidase1 from Eimeria tenella
European Journal of Protistology, 2023Coccidiosis, a serious intestinal parasitic disease caused by Eimeria spp., can result in huge annual economic losses to the poultry industry worldwide. At present, coccidiosis is mainly controlled by anticoccidial drugs. However, drug resistance has developed in Eimeria because of the long-term and unreasonable use of the drugs currently available. In
Ke, Xiao +6 more
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Apicoplast genome of the coccidian Eimeria tenella
Gene, 2003Unicellular apicomplexans possess an algal-originated plastid referred to as an apicoplast. Although apicomplexan parasites are comprised of highly diverse protists, the complete apicoplast genome sequences have only been determined from the hematozoan Plasmodium falciparum and cyst-forming coccidian Toxoplasma gondii.
Xiaomin, Cai +3 more
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Identification and characterization of Eimeria tenella EtTrx1 protein
Veterinary Parasitology, 2022Thioredoxin (Trx) is a widespread protein regulator of redox reactions in all organisms. It operates together with NADPH and thioredoxin reductase as a general protein disulfide catalytic system. Recently, Trx has been found to be related to the process by which apicomplexan protozoa invade host cells. In this study, Eimeria tenella thioredoxin (EtTrx1)
Huihui, Li +8 more
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Protein Synthesis in Macrophages containing Eimeria tenella
Nature, 1959RECENT studies on bacteriophage have shown that the virus may stimulate anabolic protein metabolism in the parasitized bacterial cell and, furthermore, deflect metabolic processes towards the production of bacteriophage nucleoprotein.
G A, GRESHAM, J G, CRUICKSHANK
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Cloning of Eimeria tenella in the Chicken
The Journal of Parasitology, 1986Studies on the genetics of parasitic protozoa should, ideally, be carried out with organisms that have been cloned. In the case of Eimeria spp. this presents problems, since the developmental stage normally used for inducing infection-the oocyst-is a product of mating.
H D, Chapman, M E, Rose
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Eimeria tenella in Monoflora and Diflora Chicks
The Journal of Parasitology, 1972In an attempt to determine if typical cecal coccidiosis would develop in gnotobiotic chicks and in order to determine if specific bacteria could be implicated in the disease, monoflora and diflora fowl were inoculated orally with Eimeria tenella. Micrococcus sp.
R J, Visco, W C, Burns
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Identification and characterization of an Eimeria-conserved protein in Eimeria tenella
Parasitology Research, 2013The precocious lines of Eimeria spp. have unique phenotypes. However, the genetic basis of the precocious phenotype is still poorly understood. The identification of Eimeria genes controlling the precocious phenotype is of immense importance in the fight against coccidiosis.
Hui, Dong +8 more
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Eimeria tenella Infection in Testosterone-Injected Chicks
The Journal of Parasitology, 1973During the hemorrhagic stages of Eimeria tenella infection, the mean hematocrits of testosterone-injected male and female birds were significantly lower than those of uninfected testosteronetreated chicks but remained significantly greater than those of infected, oil-injected animals.
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Ribosomal and translatable messenger RNA of Eimeria tenella
Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, 1981RNA from oocysts of Eimeria tenella was purified into poly(A)--RNA and poly(A)+-RNA fractions with affinity chromatography on oligo(dT)-cellulose. Gel electrophoresis, under denaturing conditions of the poly(A)--RNA fraction revealed two major RNAs with molecular weights of 1.27 and 0.65 X 10(6).
J, Pasternak +2 more
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[The sporogony of Eimeria tenella].
Angewandte Parasitologie, 1991In the course of the sporogony of Eimeria tenella 7 stages were differentiated: stage of rounded sporont, stage of knob formation, first four-globe stage, pyramid-stage, second four-globe stage, stage of sporozoit differentiation, stage of complete sporulation.
D, Mielke, G, Alabdul Rahman
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