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Neglected waterborne parasitic protozoa and their detection in water
Water Research, 2016Judit Plutzer, P Karanis
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Water-borne protozoa parasites: The Latin American perspective
International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 2017Milena Guerrero-Flórez, P Karanis
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Toxicity of 12 metal-based nanoparticles to algae, bacteria and protozoa
Environmental Science: Nano, 2015Villem Aruoja +2 more
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2001
Publisher Summary The goal of this chapter is to provide an introduction to the ecology and classification of protozoa for ecologists who wish to include them in studies of aquatic environments. Protozoa are unicellular or colonial eukaryotes, including all the heterotrophic and motile ones. It is a taxon of convenience.
William D. Taylor, Robert W. Sanders
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Publisher Summary The goal of this chapter is to provide an introduction to the ecology and classification of protozoa for ecologists who wish to include them in studies of aquatic environments. Protozoa are unicellular or colonial eukaryotes, including all the heterotrophic and motile ones. It is a taxon of convenience.
William D. Taylor, Robert W. Sanders
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1952
Abstract The phosphagen of Protozoa is not identical with creatine phosphate, arginine phosphate, or the annelid phosphagen. Studies of molybdate inhibition of hydrolysis indicate that the new phosphagen is probably chemically more similar to arginine phosphate than to the other previously described phosphagens.
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Abstract The phosphagen of Protozoa is not identical with creatine phosphate, arginine phosphate, or the annelid phosphagen. Studies of molybdate inhibition of hydrolysis indicate that the new phosphagen is probably chemically more similar to arginine phosphate than to the other previously described phosphagens.
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2014
This chapter analyzes intestinal protozoal infection that produces substantial morbidity and mortality in people of all ages, particularly in tropical and subtropical parts of the world. It cites amebiasis, giardiasis, cryptosporidiosis, and infections associated with AIDS as important problems for health in many parts of the world.
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This chapter analyzes intestinal protozoal infection that produces substantial morbidity and mortality in people of all ages, particularly in tropical and subtropical parts of the world. It cites amebiasis, giardiasis, cryptosporidiosis, and infections associated with AIDS as important problems for health in many parts of the world.
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Phospholipids in parasitic protozoa
Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, 2003Parasitic protozoa are surrounded by membrane structures that have a different lipid and protein composition relative to membranes of the host. The parasite membranes are essential structurally and also for parasite specific processes, like host cell invasion, nutrient acquisition or protection against the host immune system. Furthermore, intracellular
Vial, Henri +3 more
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1996
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the classification, diversity, and methods of preservation of protozoa. The protozoa are significant components of the biota of diverse ecosystems; they exist in soils from polar regions to hot spring runoffs, in marine, estuary, or fresh water, at all altitudes, in sewage treatment systems, and in droplets ...
Thomas A. Nerad, Ellen M. Simon
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Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the classification, diversity, and methods of preservation of protozoa. The protozoa are significant components of the biota of diverse ecosystems; they exist in soils from polar regions to hot spring runoffs, in marine, estuary, or fresh water, at all altitudes, in sewage treatment systems, and in droplets ...
Thomas A. Nerad, Ellen M. Simon
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