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Local admixture of amplified and diversified secreted pathogenesis determinants shapes mosaic Toxoplasma gondii genomes [PDF]
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Sarcocystis neurona antibodies in CSF fluid
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Gene discovery in the apicomplexa as revealed by EST sequencing and assembly of a comparative gene database [PDF]
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Sarcocystis neurona transmission from opossums to marine mammals in the Pacific Northwest [PDF]
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Structure of Sarcocystis neurona Sarcocysts
The Journal of Parasitology, 2001The ultrastructure of Sarcocystis neurona sarcocysts was studied from muscle of an experimentally infected cat. The cat was killed 144 days after being fed sporocysts from a naturally infected opossum. Sarcocysts were microscopic, up to 700 microm long, and up to 50 microm wide.
J P, Dubey +3 more
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Multiple DNA Markers Differentiate Sarcocystis neurona and Sarcocystis falcatula
The Journal of Parasitology, 1999Studies designed to investigate the causative agent of equine protozoal myeloencephalitis and its life cycle have been hampered by the marked similarity of Sarcocystis neurona to other Sarcocystis spp. present in the same definitive host. Random-amplified polymorphic DNA techniques were used to amplify DNA from isolates of S.
S M, Tanhauser +5 more
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Serologic reactivity of canine sera to Sarcocystis neurona and Sarcocystis cruzi antigens
Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports, 2020Sarcocystis neurona, a coccidian parasite shed by opossums (Didelphis spp.) in the Americas, is the major cause of equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM) and induces disease in other domestic and wild animal species, including domestic dogs. Sarcocystis cruzi, despite its low pathogenicity for cattle (intermediate hosts), is worldwide distributed and
Cleusa Maria Carneiro, Oliveira +3 more
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A review of Sarcocystis neurona and equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM)
Veterinary Parasitology, 2001Equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM) is a serious neurological disease of horses in the Americas. The protozoan most commonly associated with EPM is Sarcocystis neurona. The complete life cycle of S. neurona is unknown, including its natural intermediate host that harbors its sarcocyst. Opossums (Didelphis virginiana, Didelphis albiventris) are its
Jitender Dubey, William Saville
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Veterinary Parasitology, 2003
Toxoplasma gondii, Neospora caninum, Sarcocystis neurona, and S. canis are related protozoans that can cause mortality in many species of domestic and wild animals. Recently, T. gondii and S. neurona were recognized to cause encephalitis in marine mammals. As yet, there is no report of natural exposure of N. caninum in marine mammals.
Jitender Dubey
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Toxoplasma gondii, Neospora caninum, Sarcocystis neurona, and S. canis are related protozoans that can cause mortality in many species of domestic and wild animals. Recently, T. gondii and S. neurona were recognized to cause encephalitis in marine mammals. As yet, there is no report of natural exposure of N. caninum in marine mammals.
Jitender Dubey
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Molecular Genetic Manipulation of Sarcocystis neurona
Current Protocols in Microbiology, 2018AbstractSarcocystis neurona is a member of the important phylum Apicomplexa and the primary cause of equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM). Moreover, S. neurona is the best‐studied species in the genus Sarcocystis, one of the most successful parasite taxa, as virtually all vertebrate animals may be infected by at least one species.
Daniel K, Howe +3 more
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