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Studies on the metabolism of the protozoa. 5. Metabolism of the parasitic flagellate Trichomonas foetus [PDF]
J. F. Ryley
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Methods for Studying Nucleotide Metabolism in Synchronized Cultures of Protozoa. [PDF]
Paul Plesner +3 more
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Epidemiology of parasitic protozoan infections in Soay sheep (Ovis aries L.) on St Kilda [PDF]
Craig, B. H. +3 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction The seed microbiome is essential for plant health, development, and adaptation. Little is known regarding the constituents of seed microbiomes of Africa's indigenous vegetables, which enables the vertical transmission of a specific microbial heritage. Shedding light on this was the focus of the current study.
Oluwatosin Ajibade +7 more
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Studies on the metabolism of the protozoa. 4. Metabolism of the parasitic flagellate Strigomonas oncopelti [PDF]
J. F. Ryley
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Tick‐Borne Viruses in Finland: Public Health Risks, Interventions and Research Insights
ABSTRACT Ticks are obligate haematophagous arthropods that serve as vectors for diverse pathogens, including viruses, bacteria and protozoa. In Finland, the two primary tick species, Ixodes ricinus (castor bean tick) and Ixodes persulcatus (taiga tick), have been identified in the transmission of tick‐borne viruses (TBV), notably tick‐borne ...
Theophilus Yaw Alale +6 more
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This study documents the prevalence and risk factors of cattle tick infestation in District Peshawar using morphological and molecular identification. Ecological diversity indices reveal moderate tick diversity, while risk factor analysis highlights breed, age, and sex as significant predictors of infestation.
Murad Ali Khan +8 more
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EXPERIMENTS ON THE CARRIAGE OF INTESTINAL PROTOZOA OF MAN BY FLIES* [PDF]
Francis Metcalf Root
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Database Release: PPSDB, a Linked Open Data Knowledge Base for Protist–Prokaryote Symbioses
ABSTRACT As the ecological and evolutionary importance of symbiotic interactions between protists (microbial eukaryotes) and prokaryotes (bacteria and archaea) is better appreciated, keeping an overview of their diversity and the literature becomes a growing and ongoing challenge.
Brandon K. B. Seah
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