AbstractThe Eimeria species are highly pathogenic parasites of chickens. Research aimed at reducing their impact is hindered by a lack of non-subjective, quantitative, tools to measure parasite replication in the host. The time-consuming, and often time-sensitive, nature of existing approaches precludes their use in large-scale genetic, epidemiological, and evolutionary analyses. We have used quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) to accurately quantify Eimeria tenella in chicken tissue and shown this to be more efficient and sensitive than traditional methodologies. We tested four chicken-specific reference qPCR assays and found beta-actin (actb) to be optimal for sample normalisation. In an experimental setting, chickens were inoculated with 5...
Eimeria species parasites, protozoa which cause the enteric disease coccidiosis, pose a serious thre...
In vitro models have supported important advances in biomedical sciences and have significantly cont...
Background: The development of vaccine to control coccidiosis caused by Eimeria tenella (E. tenella)...
AbstractThe Eimeria species are highly pathogenic parasites of chickens. Research aimed at reducing ...
AbstractMolecular approaches supporting identification of Eimeria parasites infecting chickens have ...
The development of quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays specific to Eimeria...
Coccidiosis is an economically important disease in chickens, caused by infection with Eimeria speci...
AbstractEimeria species cause coccidiosis, most notably in chickens where the global cost exceeds US...
Coccidiosis of chickens is an economically important disease caused by infection with species of Eim...
In vitro development of the complete life cycle of Eimeria species has been achieved in primary cult...
Background: The development of vaccine to control coccidiosis caused by Eimeria tenella (E. tenella)...
This study represents an effort to interrupt the life cycle of Eimeria tenella, the parasite that ca...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to identify and characterize species of Eimeria in broiler c...
Background: The development of vaccine to control coccidiosis caused by Eimeria tenella (E. tenella)...
Abstract - We used PCR to test various protocols and define a technique for DNA extraction directly ...
Eimeria species parasites, protozoa which cause the enteric disease coccidiosis, pose a serious thre...
In vitro models have supported important advances in biomedical sciences and have significantly cont...
Background: The development of vaccine to control coccidiosis caused by Eimeria tenella (E. tenella)...
AbstractThe Eimeria species are highly pathogenic parasites of chickens. Research aimed at reducing ...
AbstractMolecular approaches supporting identification of Eimeria parasites infecting chickens have ...
The development of quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays specific to Eimeria...
Coccidiosis is an economically important disease in chickens, caused by infection with Eimeria speci...
AbstractEimeria species cause coccidiosis, most notably in chickens where the global cost exceeds US...
Coccidiosis of chickens is an economically important disease caused by infection with species of Eim...
In vitro development of the complete life cycle of Eimeria species has been achieved in primary cult...
Background: The development of vaccine to control coccidiosis caused by Eimeria tenella (E. tenella)...
This study represents an effort to interrupt the life cycle of Eimeria tenella, the parasite that ca...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to identify and characterize species of Eimeria in broiler c...
Background: The development of vaccine to control coccidiosis caused by Eimeria tenella (E. tenella)...
Abstract - We used PCR to test various protocols and define a technique for DNA extraction directly ...
Eimeria species parasites, protozoa which cause the enteric disease coccidiosis, pose a serious thre...
In vitro models have supported important advances in biomedical sciences and have significantly cont...
Background: The development of vaccine to control coccidiosis caused by Eimeria tenella (E. tenella)...