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convert into
bradyzoites, the semidormant,
slowly dividing cellular stage of the parasite.
Inside host cells,
clusters of
these bradyzoites are
known as...
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responsible for
parasitic infections. In
chronic (latent) toxoplasmosis,
bradyzoites microscopically present as
clusters enclosed by an
irregular crescent-shaped...
- the host
immune system. The
bradyzoites (also
called "bradyzoic merozoites") are not
responsive to antibiotics.
Bradyzoites, once formed, can
remain in...
- long. Its
bradyzoites are 7 to 9 μm long. The wall of S.
suihominis is 4 to 9μm thick, with
villar protrusions up to 13 μm long. Its
bradyzoites are 15 μm...
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invasion causes, the
tachyzoites become dormant,
forming cysts called bradyzoites that are
commonly found in the
brain and
skeletal muscle. In immunocompromised...
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shallow brachycephalic brady- slow Gr**** βραδύς (bradús), slow bradycardia,
bradyzoite bronch(i)- of or
relating to the
bronchus Latin bronchus; Gr**** βρόγχος...
- po****tion.
ingestion of uncooked/undercooked pork/lamb/goat with
Toxoplasma bradyzoites,
ingestion of raw milk with
Toxoplasma tachyzoites,
ingestion of contaminated...
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translational repression of
lactate dehydrogenase 1 in
Toxoplasma gondii bradyzoites is
conferred by a
small regulatory RNA hairpin". The FEBS Journal. 281...
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caused by
oocysts and not the
tachyzoites or
bradyzoites. The
different stages (tachyzoite,
bradyzoites and sporozoites) are
virtually indistinguishable...
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ingested by the
definitive host and
bradyzoites are
released in the
intestine of the
definitive host. The
bradyzoites result in
sporulated oocysts by undergoing...