Culture of Protozoan Parasites

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  • Language
    English
  • Publication Date
    2002/07/01
  • Indian UGC (Journal)
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    10
  • Citations
    1
  • Govinda S. Visvesvara Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia 30341LSG & Associates, Santa Monica, California 90402
  • Lynne S. Garcia Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia 30341LSG & Associates, Santa Monica, California 90402
Abstract
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Visvesvara, Govinda S., and Lynne S. Garcia. “Culture of Protozoan Parasites”. Clinical Microbiology Reviews, vol. 15, no. 3, 2002, pp. 327-8, https://doi.org/10.1128/cmr.15.3.327-328.2002.
Visvesvara, G. S., & Garcia, L. S. (2002). Culture of Protozoan Parasites. Clinical Microbiology Reviews, 15(3), 327-328. https://doi.org/10.1128/cmr.15.3.327-328.2002
Visvesvara GS, Garcia LS. Culture of Protozoan Parasites. Clinical Microbiology Reviews. 2002;15(3):327-8.
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Microbiology
Description

Navigating the complexities of protozoan parasite culture? This review provides an overview of the intricate procedures involved in the in vitro culture of protozoan parasites, emphasizing the numerous variables that influence successful cultivation. In vitro cultivation is crucial for various reasons, including diagnosis, antigen and antibody production, immune modulation assessment, drug screening, strain differentiation, vaccine production, and studying host-parasite interactions. Protozoan parasites exhibit complex life cycles, necessitating different culture parameters depending on the stage. In vitro cultivation is essential in many research. In vitro culture of protozoan parasites is vital in many scientific. Despite its complexities, mastering in vitro cultivation techniques is essential for advancing our understanding of protozoan parasites and developing effective strategies to combat parasitic diseases.

Published in Clinical Microbiology Reviews, this paper fits within the journal's scope of providing comprehensive reviews of topics in clinical microbiology. The focus on the in vitro culture of protozoan parasites contributes to the journal's coverage of diagnostic methods and research tools relevant to the study of infectious diseases. The citations reflect the paper's engagement with existing literature in the field of clinical microbiology.

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