Systematics and Evolution, Part A The Mycota
53.EdhazardiaBecnel, Sprague & Fukuda 1989 54.Encephalitozoon Levaditi, Nicolau & Schoen 1923 55.EndoreticulatusBrooks, ...
nology was used to produce large numbers ofP. locustaespores in grasshoppers that were for- mulated into bait and applied by air ...
increased use of fish in research, infections by microsporidia can have a confounding impact on experimental results using such ...
immunosuppressive therapy) and occurs spo- radically in immune-competent hosts (Kotler and Orenstein 1998 ; Weber et al. 2000 ). ...
Fanget et al. 2006 ;Xuetal. 2006 ). By immunoe- lectron microscopy this protein was found on the cell surface during sporogony a ...
spores and spore types. For more than 100 years following the first microsporidian species N. bombycisfrom silk worms was named, ...
plasmic organelles. The polar filament typically coils five to seven times in single row arrange- ment, and the nucleus is monok ...
accompanied by swelling of the polaroplast and posterior vacuole prior to spore discharge (Frixione et al. 1992 ; Lom and Va ́vr ...
immunoblotting and immunogold EM (Keohane and Weiss 1998 ; Keohane et al. 1994 ,1996a,b,c). All of themajor polar tube proteins ...
spores into the environment or tissues where, under suitable conditions, spores germinate and inject their spore contents throug ...
B. Species Infecting Aquatic Hosts Several hundred described species of micro- sporidia infect fish, but thelife cycles of only ...
seems to elicit little, if any, response by those cells (Rodriguez-Tovar et al. 2003 ). Eventual rupture of the xenoma results i ...
2010 ; Williams et al. 2008 ). Microsporidia are highly efficient parasites and have undergone significant gene reduction and co ...
nuclear configuration as single (Haplophasea) or double (Dihaplophasea) nuclear arrange- ment, the latter being grouped on the b ...
2011 )to elucidate host responses to microspor- idia infections. The in vitro propagation of microsporidia infecting fish has pr ...
To enrich microsporidia from host cell debris, the sedi- mented culture supernatants can be washed sequen- tially in distilled w ...
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locustaeandEnterocytozoon bieneusi. PLoS One 2: e1277 Corradi N, Pombert JF, Farinelli L, Didier ES, Keeling PJ (2010) The compl ...
CP, Larsson KH, Lichtwardt R, Longcore J, Miadli- kowska J, Miller A, Moncalvo JM, Mozley- Standridge S, Oberwinkler F, Parmasto ...
(Anguilla japonica) persistently infected with Pleistophora anguillarum. Aquaculture 132:161– 173 Lafranchi-Tristem NJ, Curry A, ...
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