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Medical Dictionary, 2012, A
merozoite before schizogony, as in the
exoerythrocytic phase of the
development of the
Plasmodium agent after sporozoite invasion...
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demonstrated stages of
avian malaria that
transpire outside blood cells (
exoerythrocytic). In 1945
Fairley et al.
reported that
inoculation of
blood from a...
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governments of Kenya, Malawi, and Tanzania.
Species in this
genus undergo exoerythrocytic merogony in the lymphocytes, histiocytes, erythroblasts, and other...
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Malaria infection develops via two phases: one that
involves the
liver (
exoerythrocytic phase), and one that
involves red
blood cells, or
erythrocytes (erythrocytic...
- n. sp.: description,
molecular characterisation and
remarks on the
exoerythrocytic merogony, persistence,
vectors and transmission.
Parasitol Res 115(7):2625-236...
- Kappe,
Stefan H. I. (2017). "Malaria
Parasite Liver Infection and
Exoerythrocytic Biology". Cold
Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine. 7 (6): a025486...
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parasites that
cause malaria,
Babesia species almost never exhibit an
exoerythrocytic phase with
trophozoite forms. In
nonhuman animals,
Babesia canis rossi...
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clinical cure. The P.
vivax sporozoite enters a
hepatocyte and
begins its
exoerythrocytic schizogony stage. This is
characterized by
multiple rounds of nuclear...
- of sporozoans—including
those of the
genus Leucocytozoon—undergoing
exoerythrocytic a****ual division.
Moltmann UG,
Mehlhorn H,
Friedhoff KT (February 1982)...
- ; Kappe,
Stefan H.I. (2017). "Malaria
Parasite Liver Infection and
Exoerythrocytic Biology". Cold
Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine. 7 (6): a025486...