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- rodents carry the parasite to cause infection in the food and drinks. Excystation happens once the cysts are ingested, and travel to the large intestine...
- T.; Clopton, Richard E. (2012). "Excystation Signals Do Not Isolate Gregarine Gene Pools: Experimental Excystation of Blabericola migrator Among 11 Species...
- growth and survival, the cyst wall breaks down by a process known as excystation. Environmental conditions that may trigger encystment include, but are...
- cysts gain entry to the gastrointestinal tract of the new host. The excystation of the cyst is triggered by the acidic environment present in stomach...
- the parasite, but it inhibits the growth of trophozoites as well as excystation and encystation. The lectin pathway of complement is activated by mannose-binding...
- steroids can increase the number of trophozoites in the cornea by inducing excystation. Therefore it is typically recommended that steroids be used briefly...
- proliferating cells, the trophozoite form of the parasite, by the process of excystation. Symptoms of this infection include diarrhea with blood and mucus, and...
- than larger crustacea. Phoronts go through metamorphosis to prepare for excystation. Metamorphosis changes the body shape, organization, and physiology of...
- two sporozoites. Once ingested, the oocysts undergo a process called excystation, whereby thousands of sporozoites are released into lumen of the intestine...
- susceptible to UV-C when the tests were based on infectivity rather than excystation. It has been found that protists are able to survive high UV-C doses...