PMID: 1202411Dec 1, 1975Paper

Enzyme variation in Eimeria species of the chicken

Parasitology
M W Shirley

Abstract

A method for the biochemical identification of protozoa belonging to the genus Eimeria is described for the first time. Starch gel electrophoresis of the enzymes lactate dehydrogenase, glucose phosphate isomerase, 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase from parasite extracts revealed both intra- and inter-species differences when 11 strains representative of 6 species of Eimeria were examined. Oocysts were the most accessible parasite stage for investigation but sporozoites and merozoites of an embryo-adapted strain of E. tenella were also examined for enzyme activity.

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Feb 6, 1976·Zeitschrift Für Parasitenkunde·P L Long, M E Rose
Jun 2, 2012·Journal of Parasitic Diseases : Official Organ of the Indian Society for Parasitology·A K Tewari, B R Maharana
Jan 1, 1990·Avian Pathology : Journal of the W.V.P.A·J Kucera
Mar 1, 1996·Avian Pathology : Journal of the W.V.P.A·R B WilliamsY Fremont
May 17, 2008·Avian Pathology : Journal of the W.V.P.A·P TheboP Hooshmand-Rad
Feb 1, 1979·Parasitology·P L Long, B J Millard
Oct 1, 1977·Parasitology·P L LongM W Shirley
Jan 1, 1979·Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene·D P McManus, J D Smyth
Jan 17, 2014·Journal of Parasitic Diseases : Official Organ of the Indian Society for Parasitology·P Venkateswara RaoS Gomathinayagam
Jan 1, 1993·Parasitology Research·B W OgunkoladeD A Evans
Jan 1, 1990·Parasitology Research·R AndrewsS Prowse
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Apr 17, 2012·Veterinary Parasitology·T de Waal
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Nov 1, 1984·The Journal of protozoology·P L Long, L P Joyner
Nov 6, 2008·International Journal for Parasitology·Hans-Peter BeckWillie Weir

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