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In vitro culture of Glugea sp
Recently the low host specificity of some microsporidians has been demonstrated and it has been indicated that many of these micro-organisms could be transmitted from invertebrates to mammals and adapt to changes in temperature. In this work, we demonstrate the first successful in vitro culture of a...
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description | Recently the low host specificity of some microsporidians has been demonstrated and it has been indicated that many of these micro-organisms could be transmitted from invertebrates to mammals and adapt to changes in temperature. In this work, we demonstrate the first successful in vitro culture of a fish microsporidia of the genus
Glugea on larval cells of the mosquito
Aedes albopictus at 28
°C, and we show ultrastructural aspects of the different life cycle stages. It was impossible on salmon cells CHSE-214 at 21
°C. This study will be valuable for further work in biochemistry and immunology in addition to chemotherapy for microsporidiosis humans and animals. |
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