The great difficulties in treating people and animals suffering from cryptosporidiosis have prompted the development of in vitro experimental models. Due to the models of in vitro culture, new extracellular stages of Cryptosporidium have been demonstrated. The development of these extracellular phases depends on the technique of in vitro culture and on the species and genotype of Cryptosporidium used. Here, we undertake the molecular characterization by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment lenght polymorphism of different Cryptosporidium isolates from calves, concluding that all are C. parvum of cattle genotype, although differing in the nucleotide at positions 472 and 498. Using these parasites, modified the in vitro culture tech...
Cryptosporidium parvum is a protozoan enteric parasite of humans and livestock. C. parvum infection ...
Objective: Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by Cryptosporidium parvum, a widely distr...
International audienceCryptosporidium parvum is a coccidian parasite responsible for severe diarrhea...
The great difficulties in treating people and animals suffering from cryptosporidiosis have prompted...
The great difficulties in treating people and animals suffering from cryptosporidiosis have prompted...
The present study describes the complete development of all life cycle stages of Cryptosporidium and...
Cryptosporidium parasites are a major cause of diarrhoea that pose a particular threat to children i...
The present study describes the complete in vitro development of Cryptosporidium parvum (cattle geno...
This study describes the complete development (from sporozoites to sporulated oocysts) of Cryptospor...
Cryptosporidium is a genus of ubiquitous unicellular parasites belonging to the phylum Apicomplexa. ...
Human rectal tumor (HRT) and human embryonic lung (HEL) cell lines were inoculated with oocysts and ...
The present study reports for the first time the completion of the life cycle of Cryptosporidium hom...
Cryptosporidium research has focused on the development of infection control, and effective therapy ...
Cryptosporidium parvum is an obligatory intracellular parasitic protist that belongs to the phylum A...
Cryptosporidium parvum is an important diarrhoea-associated protozoan, which is difficult to propaga...
Cryptosporidium parvum is a protozoan enteric parasite of humans and livestock. C. parvum infection ...
Objective: Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by Cryptosporidium parvum, a widely distr...
International audienceCryptosporidium parvum is a coccidian parasite responsible for severe diarrhea...
The great difficulties in treating people and animals suffering from cryptosporidiosis have prompted...
The great difficulties in treating people and animals suffering from cryptosporidiosis have prompted...
The present study describes the complete development of all life cycle stages of Cryptosporidium and...
Cryptosporidium parasites are a major cause of diarrhoea that pose a particular threat to children i...
The present study describes the complete in vitro development of Cryptosporidium parvum (cattle geno...
This study describes the complete development (from sporozoites to sporulated oocysts) of Cryptospor...
Cryptosporidium is a genus of ubiquitous unicellular parasites belonging to the phylum Apicomplexa. ...
Human rectal tumor (HRT) and human embryonic lung (HEL) cell lines were inoculated with oocysts and ...
The present study reports for the first time the completion of the life cycle of Cryptosporidium hom...
Cryptosporidium research has focused on the development of infection control, and effective therapy ...
Cryptosporidium parvum is an obligatory intracellular parasitic protist that belongs to the phylum A...
Cryptosporidium parvum is an important diarrhoea-associated protozoan, which is difficult to propaga...
Cryptosporidium parvum is a protozoan enteric parasite of humans and livestock. C. parvum infection ...
Objective: Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by Cryptosporidium parvum, a widely distr...
International audienceCryptosporidium parvum is a coccidian parasite responsible for severe diarrhea...