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Sarcocystis menglaensis n. sp. (Apicomplexa: Sarcocystidae) from Williamson’s mouse deer Tuagulus williamsoni (Kloss) (Artiodactyla: Tragulidae)

Systematic Parasitology, 2017
Williamson's mouse deer, Tuagulus williamsoni (Kloss), is one of the smallest ungulates among tragulid species found in northern Thailand, and Yunnan Province, China. Here we describe Sarcocystis menglaensis n. sp., infecting two of 14 (14.3%) Williamson's mouse deer from south-western China. By light microscopy, sarcocysts of S.
Jun-Jie, Hu   +6 more
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Sarcocystis kirkpatricki n. sp. (Apicomplexa: Sarcocystidae) in Muscles of Raccoons (Procyon lotor) from Illinois

The Journal of Parasitology, 1990
Sarcocysts of Sarcocystis kirkpatricki n. sp. (Apicomplexa: Sarcocystidae) are described from the skeletal and heart musculature of 66 (66%) of 100 raccoons (Procyon lotor) from Illinois. Histologic examination of muscle tissues from tongue, diaphragm, esophagus, and heart revealed that 61%, 47%, 32%, and 2%, respectively, contained sarcocysts of this ...
D E, Snyder   +3 more
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SARCOCYSTIDAE INFECTION IN RODENTS FROM PERIURBAN CONTEXTS

INTRODUCTION: Rodents constitute a notably significant group of mammals, particularly in terms of serving as reservoirs for various pathogens, some of which are of zoonotic concern (Han et al., 2015. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 112:7039-44). Their biological attributes, characterized by elevated reproductive rates, opportunistic behaviors, adaptability ...
Dini F. M.   +5 more
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Sarcocystidae

2018
Donald W. Duszynski   +2 more
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Sarcocystidae

2016
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Invasion and early development of Sarcocystis muris (Apicomplexa, Sarcocystidae) in tissue cultures.

The Journal of protozoology, 1985
Ultrastructural observations on the invasion and early development of merozoites (bradyzoites) of Sarcocystis muris in Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells are presented. Invading merozoites cause the host cell plasmalemma to invaginate; they form a membrane junction (moving junction) and move into the host cell where they are enclosed in a primary ...
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Dynamics of bovine Besnoitia besnoiti (Apicomplexa, Sarcocystidae) infections: within and between farms spreads

2011
Lienard, Emmanuel   +9 more
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