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Cell membrane labeling of Eimeria tenella sporozoites with the fluorescent dye PKH-67 GL for tracking parasite–host interactions Original Paper Pages: 521 - 525
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Exposure of Blastocystis species to a cytotoxic monoclonal antibody Kevin S. Tan M. Ibrahim M. Singh Original Paper Pages: 534 - 538
Treatment with benznidazole and its immunomodulating effects on Trypanosoma cruzi-infected rats Original Article Pages: 539 - 547
Eimeria adenoeides sporozoites: enhanced invasion of cultured cells previously inoculated with Eimeria acervulina sporozoites Original Paper Pages: 548 - 552
Plasmodium falciparum: in vitro growth inhibition by febrile temperatures Original Paper Pages: 553 - 555
Increasing the sensitivity of PCR detection in bovine preputial smegma spiked with Tritrichomonas foetus by the addition of agar and resin Original Paper Pages: 556 - 558
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Structure–activity relationships for new organometallic complexes active against bloodstream forms of Trypanosoma brucei brucei P. Loiseau M. Gutierrez-Rios D. Craciunescu Short Communication Pages: 566 - 569
Comparative studies on the levels of serum IgG1 and IgG2a in susceptible B10.BR mice infected with different strains of the intestinal nematode parasite Trichuris muris Koichi KoyamaYoichi Ito Short Communication Pages: 570 - 572
Further remarks on Hammondia hammondi and the taxonomic importance of obligate heteroxeny A. Heydorn H. Mehlhorn Opinion Pages: 573 - 577