Detection of Enterocytozoon bieneusi (Microsporidia) by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using species-specific primer in stool samples of HIV patients.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] P. Deplazes,et al. Comparison of polymerase chain reaction with light microscopy for detection of microsporidia in clinical specimens , 2005, European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases.
[2] C. Franzen,et al. Molecular Techniques for Detection, Species Differentiation, and Phylogenetic Analysis of Microsporidia , 1999, Clinical Microbiology Reviews.
[3] M. Schrappe,et al. A Powerful DNA Extraction Method and PCR for Detection of Microsporidia in Clinical Stool Specimens , 1999, Clinical Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology.
[4] D. Schwartz,et al. Diagnosis of Enterocytozoon bieneusi (microsporidia) infections by polymerase chain reaction in stool samples using primers based on the region coding for small-subunit ribosomal RNA. , 1997, Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine.
[5] T. van Gool,et al. Specific PCR assay for direct detection of intestinal microsporidia Enterocytozoon bieneusi and Encephalitozoon intestinalis in fecal specimens from human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients , 1997, Journal of clinical microbiology.
[6] Schwartz,et al. Detection of Septata intestinalis (Microsporidia) Cali et al. 1993 Using Polymerase Chain Reaction Primers Targeting the Small Submit Subunit Ribosomal RNA Coding Region. , 1997, Molecular diagnosis : a journal devoted to the understanding of human disease through the clinical application of molecular biology.
[7] M. Cabrera,et al. Detection of the microsporidian parasite Enterocytozoon bieneusi in specimens from patients with AIDS by PCR , 1996, Journal of clinical microbiology.
[8] J. Orenstein,et al. Prevalence of microsporidiosis due to Enterocytozoon bieneusi and Encephalitozoon (Septata) intestinalis among patients with AIDS-related diarrhea: determination by polymerase chain reaction to the microsporidian small-subunit rRNA gene. , 1996, Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America.
[9] D. Schwartz,et al. Sensitive PCR diagnosis of Infections by Enterocytozoon bieneusi (microsporidia) using primers based on the region coding for small-subunit rRNA , 1996, Journal of clinical microbiology.
[10] D. Schwartz,et al. Human microsporidial infections , 1994, Clinical Microbiology Reviews.
[11] E. Canning,et al. An improved practical and sensitive technique for the detection of microsporidian spores in stool samples. , 1994, Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
[12] T. van Gool,et al. Genetic evidence for the occurrence of extra-intestinal Enterocytozoon bieneusi infections. , 1993, Nucleic acids research.
[13] B. Gazzard,et al. Treatment of intestinal microsporidiosis with albendazole in patients with AIDS , 1992, AIDS.
[14] R. Bryan,et al. Improved light-microscopical detection of microsporidia spores in stool and duodenal aspirates. The Enteric Opportunistic Infections Working Group. , 1992, The New England journal of medicine.
[15] R. Modigliani,et al. Diarrhoea and malabsorption in acquired immune deficiency syndrome: a study of four cases with special emphasis on opportunistic protozoan infestations. , 1985, Gut.
[16] R. Soave,et al. Three-step stool examination for cryptosporidiosis in 10 homosexual men with protracted watery diarrhea. , 1983, The Journal of infectious diseases.