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Unraveling the Potential of <i>Giardia</i> Extracellular Vesicles as a Vaccine Candidate. [PDF]
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Antiprotozoal Potential of Cultivated <i>Geranium macrorrhizum</i> Against <i>Giardia duodenalis</i>, <i>Trichomonas gallinae</i> and <i>Leishmania infantum</i>. [PDF]
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Giardia duodenalis MIF induces host intestinal damage via CD74 receptor mediated NLRP3 inflammasome activation. [PDF]
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Febrile Temperature Augments Ring-stage Plasmodium falciparum Adhesion to Brain Endothelial Cells. [PDF]
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Ultrastructure of Giardia canis Trophozoites
Zentralblatt für Veterinärmedizin Reihe B, 1984SummaryTrophozoites of Giardia canis obtained from scrapings of the intestinal mucosa of naturally infected dogs were prepared by Karapetyan's technique. A high concentration of trophozoites with good preservation was observed in the electron microscope.
M, Inês, T L, Sogayar, E A, Gregorio
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1984
The protozoon Giardia lamblia is a member of the order Diplomonadida which includes a variety of binucleate flagellate parasites typically inhabiting the intestinal tract of mammals, birds, and reptiles (Kulda and Nohynkova, 1978). Each organism has eight flagella and a striated disc which might play a role in its attachment to enterocytes (Holberton ...
Donald G. Lindmark, Edward L. Jarroll
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The protozoon Giardia lamblia is a member of the order Diplomonadida which includes a variety of binucleate flagellate parasites typically inhabiting the intestinal tract of mammals, birds, and reptiles (Kulda and Nohynkova, 1978). Each organism has eight flagella and a striated disc which might play a role in its attachment to enterocytes (Holberton ...
Donald G. Lindmark, Edward L. Jarroll
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Medical Hypotheses, 1978
It has been generally assumed that Toxoplasma gondii trophozoites cannot survive long outside the body, and that toxoplasmosis is transmitted by transplacental infection, cysts and oocysts. We tested the survival and pathogenicity of separated Toxoplasma trophozoites in saline, colostrum, and solutions of albumen and serum, and the penetration of ...
S.A. Räisänen, K.M. Saari
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It has been generally assumed that Toxoplasma gondii trophozoites cannot survive long outside the body, and that toxoplasmosis is transmitted by transplacental infection, cysts and oocysts. We tested the survival and pathogenicity of separated Toxoplasma trophozoites in saline, colostrum, and solutions of albumen and serum, and the penetration of ...
S.A. Räisänen, K.M. Saari
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IMMUNOPEROXIDASE STAINING OF TROPHOZOITES IN PRIMARY AMŒBIC MENINGOENCEPHALITIS
Lancet, The, 1976R T Cursons, T J Brown, C G Culbertson
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Structure of the Trophozoite and Cyst
1984In a letter to the Royal Society in 1681, Anton van Leeuwenhoek reported the microscopic observations of his own diarrheic stool (Dobell, 1920). Unfortunately, he made no drawings of the organism he saw, but his description is detailed and vivid enough to convince many that what he saw was Giardia duodenalis. His letter is also the first association of
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