Publications

TitleAbstractYear
Filter
PMID
Filter
the complete mitochondrial genomes of five eimeria species infecting domestic rabbits.rabbit coccidiosis caused by members of the genus eimeria can cause enormous economic impact worldwide, but the genetics, epidemiology and biology of these parasites remain poorly understood. in the present study, we sequenced and annotated the complete mitochondrial (mt) genomes of five eimeria species that commonly infect the domestic rabbits. the complete mt genomes of eimeria intestinalis, eimeria flavescens, eimeria media, eimeria vejdovskyi and eimeria irresidua were 6261bp, 6258bp, 6168bp ...201526358270
life cycle of eimeria vejdovskyi pakandl, 1988: electron microscopy study.the endogenous development of the rabbit coccidium eimeria vejdovskyi was studied in spf rabbits using light and electron microscopy. all endogenous stages were seen in the ileal epithelium. there were two types of meronts in each of five asexual generations. type a produced fat, polynucleate merozoites while type b meronts had slender uninucleate merozoites. first- second- and third-generation meronts were in the crypts. the first meronts were at the bottom of the crypts, very often in the pane ...199910494813
description of eimeria vejdovskyi sp.n. and redescription of eimeria media kessel, 1929 from the rabbit.on the basis of oocyst morphology, endogenous cycles, prepatent period, and enzyme analysis, eimeria media was found to be a composite species, representing two independent species differing from all other species of rabbit coccidia. one of them was designated eimeria media kessel, 1929 and the other was described as a new species, eimeria vejdovskyi. e. media has relatively larger oocysts (mean size 32.88 x 19.19 micron), the endogenous development takes place in the epithelium of the ileum or ...19883417195
Displaying items 1 - 3 of 3