Perkinsus mediterraneus is an alveolate parasite first described in Ostrea edulis from the Balearic Islands (Mediterranean Sea, Spain), and little is known about its biology or the disease it causes. Continuous in vitro cultures of P. mediterraneus have recently been established in the protein-deficient culture medium JL-ODRP-2F to facilitate its study. Parasite proliferation rate in vitro however was low, with densities increasing 2- to 6-fold between subcultures at 6-week intervals. To increase the proliferation rate of P. mediterraneus cultures to rates similar to other Perkinsus species, various culture conditions (temperature, osmolality, pH, O2, and CO2 concentrations), culture procedures (seeding density and frequency of medium chang...
The genus Perkinsus includes protozoan parasites of mollusks responsible for losses in the aquacultu...
The range of water temperatures in which Perkinsus species can survive and proliferate remains ill-d...
The genus Perkinsus includes protistan parasites infecting marine molluscs throughout the world, so...
Continuous in vitro cultures of Perkinsus mediterraneus were established from tissues of infected Eu...
The development of continuous cultures of Perkinsus marinus (Apicomplexa) is a major breakthrough th...
The development of continuous cultures of Perkinsus marinus (Apicomplexa) is a major breakthrough th...
The protozoan, Perkinsus marinus, acclimated and proliferated in the culture medium JL-ODRP-1 withou...
The protozoan, Perkinsus marinus, acclimated and proliferated in the culture medium JL-ODRP-1 withou...
A simple method for initiating continuous cultures of Perkinsus marinus with hypnospores is describe...
The protozoan oyster parasite Perkinsus marinas can be cultured in vitro in a variety of media; howe...
The protozoan, Perkinsus marinus, acclimated and proliferated in the culture medium JL-ODRP-1 withou...
In the present study we describe a protein-free, chemically defined culture medium, designated JL-OD...
In the present study we describe a protein-free, chemically definec culture medium, designated JL-OD...
Continuous in vitro cultures of the clam Tapes decussatus parasite Perkinsus atlanticus were establi...
Clonal cultures are essential for the genotypic and phenotypic characterization of Perkinsus species...
The genus Perkinsus includes protozoan parasites of mollusks responsible for losses in the aquacultu...
The range of water temperatures in which Perkinsus species can survive and proliferate remains ill-d...
The genus Perkinsus includes protistan parasites infecting marine molluscs throughout the world, so...
Continuous in vitro cultures of Perkinsus mediterraneus were established from tissues of infected Eu...
The development of continuous cultures of Perkinsus marinus (Apicomplexa) is a major breakthrough th...
The development of continuous cultures of Perkinsus marinus (Apicomplexa) is a major breakthrough th...
The protozoan, Perkinsus marinus, acclimated and proliferated in the culture medium JL-ODRP-1 withou...
The protozoan, Perkinsus marinus, acclimated and proliferated in the culture medium JL-ODRP-1 withou...
A simple method for initiating continuous cultures of Perkinsus marinus with hypnospores is describe...
The protozoan oyster parasite Perkinsus marinas can be cultured in vitro in a variety of media; howe...
The protozoan, Perkinsus marinus, acclimated and proliferated in the culture medium JL-ODRP-1 withou...
In the present study we describe a protein-free, chemically defined culture medium, designated JL-OD...
In the present study we describe a protein-free, chemically definec culture medium, designated JL-OD...
Continuous in vitro cultures of the clam Tapes decussatus parasite Perkinsus atlanticus were establi...
Clonal cultures are essential for the genotypic and phenotypic characterization of Perkinsus species...
The genus Perkinsus includes protozoan parasites of mollusks responsible for losses in the aquacultu...
The range of water temperatures in which Perkinsus species can survive and proliferate remains ill-d...
The genus Perkinsus includes protistan parasites infecting marine molluscs throughout the world, so...