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Development and Evaluation of Procedures for Detection of Infectious Microsporidia in Source Waters
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Journal Article | Kucerova Z, Moura H, Leitch GJ, Sriram R, Bern C, Kawai V, Vargas D, Gilman RH, Ticona E, Vivar A, Visvesvara GS. Purification of Enterocytozoon bieneusi spores from stool specimens by gradient and cell sorting techniques. Journal of Clinical Microbiology 2004;42(7):3256-3261. |
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Journal Article | Kucerova Z, Moura H, Visvesvara GS, Leitch GJ. Differences between Brachiola (Nosema) algerae isolates of human and insect origin when tested using an in vitro spore germination assay and a cultured cell infection assay. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 2004;51(3):339-343. |
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Presentation | Johnson AM, Rochelle PA. Techniques to recover, identify, and enumerate microsporidia in water samples. Presented at the American Society for Microbiology 103rd General Meeting, Washington, DC, May 18-22, 2003 (abstract). |
R828042 (2001) R828042 (Final) |
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Proceedings | Johnson AM, Hanley K, Rochelle PA, De Leon R. Development of an assay for detecting microsporidia in water. In: Proceedings of the American Water Works Association Water Quality Technology Conference, Seattle, WA, November 10-14, 2002 (available on CD). |
R828042 (2001) R828042 (Final) |
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