10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HEMOFLAGELLATE»
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Clinical Parasitology - Pageburst E-Book on VitalSource,A ...
Construct, describe, and compare and contrast the life cycle of each
hemoflagellate. Identify and describe the populations prone to contracting
clinically significant symptoms and disease processes associated with each of
the pathogenic ...
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Clinical Parasitology: A Practical Approach
55 Construct, describe, andcompareand contrastthe life cycle ofeach
hemoflagellate. 56 Identify and describethepopulations prone to contracting
clinically significant symptomsanddiseaseprocesses associated with each of the
pathogenic ...
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Fish Parasites: Pathobiology and Protection
Feng, S. and Woo, P.T.K. (1996a) Cell-mediated immune response and T-Iike
cells in thymectomized Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum) infected with or
vaccinated against the pathogenic hemoflagellate Cryptobia salmositica Katz
1951.
Patrick T. K. Woo, Kurt Buchmann, 2012
Feng, S. and Woo, P.T.K. (1996a) Cell-mediated immune response and T-Iike
cells in thymectomized Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum) infected with or
vaccinated against the pathogenic hemoflagellate Cryptobia salmositica Katz
1951.
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Drug Targets in Kinetoplastid Parasites
Functional dissection of the C-terminal domain of type II DNA topoisomerase of
kinetoplastid hemoflagellate Leishmania donovani. Nucleic Acids Res 2003; 31:
5305-5316. 42. Sengupta T, Mukherjee M, Das R et al. characterization of the ...
Hemanta K. Majumder, 2008
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Taxonomy, Kinetoplastids, and Flagellates of Fish
A Giant Hemoflagellate A giant hemoflagellate from the blood of a M. nemestrina
was isolated in culture in Malaysia. Epimastigotes may be as much as 140 am in
length, with many specimens over 100 um (Figs. 8 and 9). The epimastigotes do
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Burton Jerome Bogitsh, Clint Earl Carter, Thomas N. Oeltmann. FIGURE 6-3 (a)
Ultrastructure of a hemoflagellate promastigote. (b) Promastigote as it would
appear by light microscopy. FIGURE 6-4 (a) Ultrastructure of a hemoflagellate ...
Burton Jerome Bogitsh, Clint Earl Carter, Thomas N. Oeltmann, 2012
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Parasites of North American Freshwater Fishes
Tr. Am. Micr. Soc, 59: 167-182. Becker, C. D. 1962. A new haemogregarine from
the blood of a freshwater fish, Catostomus macrocheilus Girard. J. Parasitol., 48(4
): 596-600. . 1964. The parasite-vector-host relationship of the hemoflagellate, ...
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Burton's Microbiology for the Health Sciences
The etiologic agent of American trypanosomiasis is T. cruzi, which occurs in two
stages: a hemoflagellate (the trypomastigote form) and a nonmotile, intracellular
parasite (the amastigote form). Reservoirs and Mode of Transmission. Reservoirs
...
Paul G. Engelkirk, Janet L. Duben-Engelkirk, Gwendolyn R. Wilson Burton, 2011
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Dictionary of Parasitology
See also Haemonchus. hemoparasite (veterinary parasitology) An animal
parasite, specifically a hemoflagellate or filarid worm, living in the blood of a
vertebrate, e.g. Babesia spp., Eperythrozoon spp., Trypanosoma spp.
hemophagous ...