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Novel zoonotic Enterocytozoon and Encephalitozoon genotypes in domestic pigeons (Columba livia domestica) in Iran: Public health implications. [PDF]

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Genetic Diversity of <i>Enterocytozoon bieneusi</i> in Diarrheic Shelter Dogs in Romania: First Molecular and Phylogenetic Evidence. [PDF]

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Microsporidia

Current Biology, 2023
In this Quick guide, Thomas Whelan and Naomi Fast introduce the microsporidia: obligate intracellular parasites with the most extremely reduced genomes known in eukaryotes.
Thomas A, Whelan, Naomi M, Fast
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Origins of microsporidia

Trends in Microbiology, 1998
Microsporidia are obligate intracellular parasites that infect a wide range of eukaryotes, causing severe diseases in immunocompromised humans and losses to apiaries, fisheries and silk farms. They have often been considered to be primitive eukaryotes; however, more recent evidence suggests they are more closely related to fungi.
Geoff McFadden, Patrick J. Keeling
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Revisiting the phylogeny of microsporidia

International Journal for Parasitology, 2021
Canonical microsporidians are a group of obligate intracellular parasites of a wide range of hosts comprising ~1,300 species of >220 genera. Microsporidians are related to fungi, and many characterised and uncharacterized groups closely related to them have been discovered recently, filling the knowledge gaps between them.
Eunji Park, Robert Poulin
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Polyamine metabolism in the Microsporidia

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2003
Members of the phylum Microspora are all obligate intracellular parasites. Little is known concerning metabolic pathways in these parasites, some of which pose serious problems in immunocompromised patients. We investigated polyamine metabolism in the systemic pathogen Enterocytozoon cuniculi using intact pre-emergent spores, and cell-free preparations.
Cyrus J. Bacchi   +2 more
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Insights into Microsporidia Evolution from Early Diverging Microsporidia

2022
Microsporidia have drastically modified genomes and cytology resulting from their high level of adaptation to intracytoplasmic parasitism. Their origins, which had long remained enigmatic, were placed within the line of Rozella, a primitive endoparasitic chytrid.
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