Nosema bombycis as a model organism for polar tube study. [PDF]
Microsporidia is a group of obligatory intracellular parasites with a unique invasion mechanism. One of the highly specialized invasion structures is the polar tube which is an example of a biological nanotube the study of which could bring usable ...
Satrapová, Alexandra
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A Putative TRAPα Protein of Microsporidia Nosema bombycis Exhibits Non-Canonical Alternative Polyadenylation in Transcripts. [PDF]
Wu Y +8 more
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HEPATIC MICROSPORIDIOSIS OF JUVENILE GREY MULLET, CHELON LABROSUS, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO PARASITE DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSMISSION [PDF]
Microgemma hepaticus gen.n.sp.n. is described from the liver of juvenile mullet, Chelon labrosus. Development occurs within xenomas, of diameter 500 µm.
RALPHS, JAMES R.
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Microsporidiosis of the silkworm Bombyx mori is caused by the highly virulent parasite Nosema bombycis (Nageli). The infection can be deleterious due to horizontal and vertical transmission, causing heavy damage to the sericulture industry.
V G Esvaran +3 more
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In vitro Study of the Microsporidian Parasite Loma morhua, Using Cod-derived Cells and Novel Culture Techniques [PDF]
The cod populations of the Canadian Atlantic were once highly productive, generating enormous annual harvests and attracting fishing fleets from many nations.
MacLeod, Michael J
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Genome-Wide Characterization and Comparative Genomic Analysis of the Serpin Gene Family in Microsporidian Nosema bombycis. [PDF]
Ran M +10 more
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Ultrastructural characterization of a new microsporidium (Opisthokonta: Chytridiopsida) from the pigeon feather mite Falculifer rostratus (Astigmata: Pterolichoidea) [PDF]
Alberti, Gerd +3 more
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Nosema bombycis (Microsporidia) suppresses apoptosis in BmN cells (Bombyx mori).
Nosema bombycis (N. bombycis, Nb) is a fungus-related and obligate intracellular parasite that causes chronic pebrine disease in the silkworm. After infecting the host, spores obtain energy from host cells and survive for several days. This symbiosis between the pathogen and the host cell suggests that N. bombycis prevents apoptosis and reactive oxygen
Xinyi, He +6 more
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LP30K protein manifested in hemocytes of Bombyx mori larva on Nosema bombycis infection and showed functional evolution based on glucose- binding domain. [PDF]
Shambhavi HP, Makwana P, Pradeep ANR.
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Predatory insects play an important role in the regulation of arthropod’s numbers. When they counteract with the diseased prey, the entomopathogenic microorganisms may be disseminated mechanically or parasitize such secondary hosts.
Arina S. Rumiantseva +8 more
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