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Molecular Prevalence and Genetic Characterization of Bovine Tick-Borne Protozoa in Thai and Imported Beef Cattle in Thai-Myanmar Border and Infesting Ticks from Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand. [PDF]
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The dual role of intestinal parasites in shaping human gut microbiota: distinguishing helminthic and protozoan dynamics. [PDF]
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Unravelling complex interactions during Toxoplasma, Plasmodium, and Leishmania co-infections in French Guiana. [PDF]
Néron K, Fesel C, Demar M, Pied S.
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Protozoan Infections of the Gastrointestinal Tract
Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2012The review provides current views on human protozoan parasites of the gut. The recognition of the importance of cryptosporidium, cyclospora and microsporidia over the last three decades emphasises the possibility that more pathogenic intestinal protozoa are presently unrecognized.
S. Wright
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Clearing or subverting the enemy: Role of autophagy in protozoan infections
Life Sciences, 2020The protozoan parasites are evolutionarily divergent, unicellular eukaryotic pathogens representing one of the essential sources of parasitic diseases. These parasites significantly affect the economy and cause public health burdens globally.
George Ghartey-Kwansah +2 more
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Targeting caspases in intracellular protozoan infections
Caspases are cysteine aspartases acting either as initiators (caspases 8, 9, and 10) or executioners (caspases 3, 6, and 7) to induce programmed cell death by apoptosis. Parasite infections by certain intracellular protozoans increase host cell life span by targeting caspase activation.
Landi V C, Guillermo +7 more
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Protozoan Infections of Man: Other Infections
1986The choice of the optimal chemotherapy for the protozoan infections covered in this chapter deserves particular attention by physicians because of the potentially lifethreatening nature of some of these diseases such as pneumocystosis, toxoplasmosis, and amebiasis, and because of the large numbers of individuals with clinical diseases caused by ...
Joseph A Kovacs +2 more
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