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  2. File:Toxoplasma gondii.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Toxoplasma gondii, an obligate intracellular human parasite, has a unique cytoskeletal apparatus that is probably used for invading host cells and for parasite replication. Shown here are images of T. gondii constructing daughter scaffolds within the mother cell. Green: YFP-α-Tubulin; bright yellow: mRFP-TgMORN1 (see Hu et al., Figure 6 A-C).

  3. Toxoplasma gondii - Wikipedia

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    Dividing T. gondii parasites. Toxoplasma gondii (/ ˈ t ɒ k s ə ˌ p l æ z m ə ˈ ɡ ɒ n d i. aɪ,-iː /) is a species of parasitic alveolate that causes toxoplasmosis. [3] Found worldwide, T. gondii is capable of infecting virtually all warm-blooded animals, [4]: 1 but felids are the only known definitive hosts in which the parasite may undergo sexual reproduction.

  4. Toxoplasmosis - Wikipedia

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    Toxoplasma gondii has been reported as the cause of death of a giant panda kept in a zoo in China, who died in 2014 of acute gastroenteritis and respiratory disease. [111] Although seemingly anecdotal , this report emphasizes that all warm-blooded species are likely to be infected by T. gondii , including endangered species such as the giant panda.

  5. List of parasites of humans - Wikipedia

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    ingestion of uncooked/undercooked pork/lamb/goat with Toxoplasma bradyzoites, ingestion of raw milk with Toxoplasma tachyzoites, ingestion of contaminated water food or soil with oocysts in cat feces that is more than one day old Trichomoniasis: Trichomonas vaginalis: female urogenital tract (males asymptomatic) microscopic examination of ...

  6. Toxoplasmic chorioretinitis - Wikipedia

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    Toxoplasma chorioretinitis, more simply known as ocular toxoplasmosis, is possibly the most common cause of infections in the back of the eye (posterior segment) worldwide. The causitive agent is Toxoplasma gondii, and in the United States, most cases are acquired congenitally. The most common symptom is decreased visual acuity in one eye.

  7. File:Toxoplasmosis life cycle en.svg - Wikipedia

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    Toxoplasma gondii; Usage on id.wikipedia.org Daur hidup Apicomplexa; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Progetto:Laboratorio grafico/Immagini da migliorare/Archivio risolte/95; Usage on nl.wikipedia.org Toxoplasmose; Toxoplasma gondii; Usage on pt.wikipedia.org Ciclo de vida do filo Apicomplexa; Usage on sr.wikipedia.org Toxoplasma gondii; Usage on sv ...

  8. Apicomplexa - Wikipedia

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    Toxoplasmosis (Toxoplasma gondii) The name Apicomplexa derives from two Latin words—apex (top) and complexus (infolds)—for the set of organelles in the sporozoite. The Apicomplexa comprise the bulk of what used to be called the Sporozoa, a group of parasitic protozoans, in general without flagella, cilia, or pseudopods.

  9. File:Toxoplasma gondii tissue cyst in mouse brain.jpg

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