Continuous in vitro cultures of Perkinsus mediterraneus were established from tissues of infected European flat oysters, Ostrea edulis. The parasite proliferated in protein-free medium and divided by schizogony in vitro. Cell morphology was similar to that observed for P. mediterraneus in tissues of naturally infected O. edulis and for other Perkinsus spp. cultured in vitro. Parasite cells enlarged approximately 8-fold when placed in alternative Ray\u27s fluid thioglycollate medium, and stained black with Lugol\u27s iodine solution, a response characteristic of Perkinsus spp. DNA sequences matched those determined previously for P. mediterraneus, and phylogenetic analyses on three different data sets indicated that this was a Perkinsus spec...
The protozoan, Perkinsus marinus, acclimated and proliferated in the culture medium JL-ODRP-1 withou...
The protozoan oyster parasite Perkinsus marinas can be cultured in vitro in a variety of media; howe...
Perkinsus marinus is the causative agent of the oyster disease Dermo in the eastern oyster, Crassost...
Continuous in vitro cultures of Perkinsus mediterraneus were established from tissues of infected Eu...
Perkinsus mediterraneus is an alveolate parasite first described in Ostrea edulis from the Balearic ...
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...
A new species, Perkinsus mediterraneus, a protistan parasite of the European oyster Ostrea edulis (L...
The genus Perkinsus includes protistan parasites infecting marine molluscs throughout the world, so...
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...
Continuous in vitro cultures of the clam Tapes decussatus parasite Perkinsus atlanticus were establi...
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...
A simple method for initiating continuous cultures of Perkinsus marinus with hypnospores is describe...
The protozoan, Perkinsus marinus, acclimated and proliferated in the culture medium JL-ODRP-1 withou...
The protozoan oyster parasite Perkinsus marinas can be cultured in vitro in a variety of media; howe...
Perkinsus marinus is the causative agent of the oyster disease Dermo in the eastern oyster, Crassost...
Continuous in vitro cultures of Perkinsus mediterraneus were established from tissues of infected Eu...
Perkinsus mediterraneus is an alveolate parasite first described in Ostrea edulis from the Balearic ...
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...
A new species, Perkinsus mediterraneus, a protistan parasite of the European oyster Ostrea edulis (L...
The genus Perkinsus includes protistan parasites infecting marine molluscs throughout the world, so...
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...
Continuous in vitro cultures of the clam Tapes decussatus parasite Perkinsus atlanticus were establi...
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...
A simple method for initiating continuous cultures of Perkinsus marinus with hypnospores is describe...
The protozoan, Perkinsus marinus, acclimated and proliferated in the culture medium JL-ODRP-1 withou...
The protozoan oyster parasite Perkinsus marinas can be cultured in vitro in a variety of media; howe...
Perkinsus marinus is the causative agent of the oyster disease Dermo in the eastern oyster, Crassost...