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Author's Genetic characterization of oropharyngeal trichomonad isolates from wild birds indicates that genotype is associated with host species, diet and presence of pathognomonic lesions.
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Author's Novel avian oropharyngeal trichomonads isolated from European turtle doves (Streptopelia turtur) and racing pigeons (Columba livia): Genetic and morphometric characterisation of clonal cultures.
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Author's RAPD analysis and sequencing of ITS1/5.8S rRNA/ITS2 and Fe-hydrogenase as tools for genetic classification of potentially pathogenic isolates of Trichomonas gallinae
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trichomonasgypaetiniinspanewtrichomonadfromtheuppergastrointestinaltractofscavengingbirdsofprey
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Trichomonas gypaetinii n. sp., a new trichomonad from the upper gastrointestinal tract of scavenging birds of prey
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rapdanalysisandsequencingofits158srrnaits2andfehydrogenaseastoolsforgeneticclassificationofpotentiallypathogenicisolatesoftrichomonasgallinae
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RAPD analysis and sequencing of ITS1/5.8S rRNA/ITS2 and Fe-hydrogenase as tools for genetic classification of potentially pathogenic isolates of Trichomonas gallinae
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occurrenceandgeneticcharacterizationofgiardiaduodenalisfromcaptivenonhumanprimatesbymultilocussequenceanalysis
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Occurrence and genetic characterization of Giardia duodenalis from captive nonhuman primates by multi-locus sequence analysis.
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novelavianoropharyngealtrichomonadsisolatedfromeuropeanturtledovesstreptopeliaturturandracingpigeonscolumbaliviageneticandmorphometriccharacterisationofclonalcultures
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Novel avian oropharyngeal trichomonads isolated from European turtle doves (Streptopelia turtur) and racing pigeons (Columba livia): Genetic and morphometric characterisation of clonal cultures.
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multilocusgenotypingofgiardiaduodenalisinlambsfromspainrevealsahighheterogeneity
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Multilocus genotyping of Giardia duodenalis in lambs from Spain reveals a high heterogeneity.
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geneticcharacterizationoforopharyngealtrichomonadisolatesfromwildbirdsindicatesthatgenotypeisassociatedwithhostspeciesdietandpresenceofpathognomoniclesions
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Genetic characterization of oropharyngeal trichomonad isolates from wild birds indicates that genotype is associated with host species, diet and presence of pathognomonic lesions.
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