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The Apicomplexa are a large group of protists, characterized by the presence of a unique organelle called an apical complex. They are unicellular, spore-forming, and exclusively parasites of animals.
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Discussion of this group of parasitic, pathogenic protists, formerly considered to be Sporozoa but now grouped on the basis of structural features including an apical complex of microtubules within the cell.
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Life cycle and other aspects of this family of homoxenous (direct life cycle) protists, in which merogony, gamogony and the formation of oocysts occur within the same host.
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Illustrated information on the common cellular features of the group, the life cycle and the two main sub-groups, the Gregarines and the Coccidia.
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Abstracts from a book of this title on various aspects of Toxoplasma gondii and the disease it causes.
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Outlines research by Teresa Gil Cavalho and Robert Menard on unravelling and manipulating the genome of the malarial parasite.
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General information on this subclass of Apicomplexa with lists of the important species.
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Notes on this parasite and the condition it causes and its relevance to the poultry industry.
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Information from MicrobeWiki on this phylum of parasites, their description and significance, genome structure, cell structure, metabolism and ecology.
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Comprehensive information on this diverse group of over 5000 species including the coccidia Cryptosporidium, Isospora, Cyclospora, Toxaplasma, Babesia and Theileria which can all infect humans.
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Article from Wikopedia on this large group of protists which are unicellular, spore-forming and exclusively parasitic on animals.
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Illustrated information on this group, previously known as Sporozoa, their classification, surface coat, motility, host cell recognition and invasion.
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Information from Wikipedia on this parasitic protozoan which can cause toxaplasmosis, including the life cycle of the parasite.
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Diagram showing the life cycle of this parasite in man and other mammals.
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Information on a project to construct a Toxoplasma full-length cDNA library. Also information on the life history of the parasite in several host species.
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Information on the complex life cycle of the malarial parasite and a project to construct a full length cDNA genome sequence for Plasmodium falciparum.
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Diagram showing the life cycle of this parasite in man and mosquito.
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Diagram showing the life cycle of this parasite in man and the external environment.
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Information on the blood parasites of the genus Plasmodium that can infect humans, with a diagram and information on their complex life cycle.
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Diagram showing the life cycle of this parasite which can complete its development in a single host.
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Laura Augustine provides information on the malarial parasite, its classification, habitat, adaptation, nutrition, reproduction and methods of prevention and treatment.
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