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  2. Blastocystis - Wikipedia

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    Blastocystis is a genus of single-celled parasites belonging to the Stramenopiles that includes algae, diatoms, and water molds.There are several species, living in the gastrointestinal tracts of species as diverse as humans, farm animals, birds, rodents, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and cockroaches. [2]

  3. Blastocystis hominis - Wikipedia

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    Blastocystis hominis is a single-celled eukaryotic organism that inhabits the gastrointestinal tract of humans and various animals. [1] This stramenopile exhibits significant genetic diversity and has become an organism of increasing scientific interest due to its widespread distribution and controversial role in human health. [ 2 ]

  4. Blastocystosis - Wikipedia

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    Blastocystosis refers to a medical condition caused by infection with Blastocystis. Blastocystis is a protozoal, single-celled parasite that inhabits the gastrointestinal tracts of humans and other animals.

  5. Discovery of disease-causing pathogens - Wikipedia

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    Blastocystis is a single-celled protozoan which infects the large intestine. Physicians report that patients with infection show symptoms of abdominal pain, constipation, and diarrhea. Physicians report that patients with infection show symptoms of abdominal pain, constipation, and diarrhea.

  6. List of medical abbreviations: E - Wikipedia

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    EAM: external auditory meatus: EB: epidermolysis bullosa: EBRT: external beam radiation therapy: EBL: estimated blood loss (see bleeding) EBM: evidence-based medicine

  7. Blastocyst - Wikipedia

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    The blastocyst is a structure formed in the early embryonic development of mammals.It possesses an inner cell mass (ICM) also known as the embryoblast which subsequently forms the embryo, and an outer layer of trophoblast cells called the trophectoderm.

  8. European Academy of Microbiology - Wikipedia

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    The European Academy of Microbiology, generally abbreviated as EAM, is a European institution made up of about 150 microbiology scientists, founded in 2009. [1]The main objective of the Academy is to be the authoritative voice of microbiology in Europe and thus enhance the potential of microbiology and microbiologists in Europe and globally. [2]

  9. EAM - Wikipedia

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    EAM may refer to: East Art Map, an art history project; Electric accounting machine; Electro-absorption modulator; Embedded atom model; Emergency Action Message; Enterprise architecture management; Enterprise asset management; European Academy of Microbiology; Equine atypical myopathy; External Affairs Minister; External auditory meatus