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Malabsorption and microsporidia

2017
Microsporidia comprise an order of phylogenetically ancient organisms that belong to the subkingdom Protozoa and the phylum Microspora. They are unicellular parasites and are considered to be eukaryotes because they possess a nucleus and nuclear membrane, but resemble prokaryotes in that they lack mitochondria, peroxisomes, and Golgi membranes.
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Development of the Microsporidia

1976
Any student of microsporidia is confronted with two contradictory facts. One is the frustrating smallness of microsporidian developmental stages when seen in the light microscope and the difficulty to resolve some meaningful details in their structure.
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Microsporidia

2015
Weber, R, Deplazes, P, Mathis, A
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Microsporidia of the chrysomelidae

1988
Microsporidia arc Protozoa and are intracellular parasites. They attack various categories of animal, from Protozoa to man. The most frequent hosts are Arthropoda and fish.
G. Bouix   +2 more
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Microsporidia

2016
Ann Cali   +2 more
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Microsporidia

2018
Mohammad Nael Mhaissen   +1 more
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Entomopathogenic microsporidia

2000
Leellen F. Solter, James J. Becnel
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