Journal article
Brachiola vesicularum, n. g., n. sp., a new microsporidium associated with AIDS and myositis
A Cali, PM Takvorian, S Lewin, M Rendel, CS Sian, M Wittner, HB Tanowitz, E Keohane, LM Weiss
Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology | WILEY | Published : 1998
Abstract
Brachiola vesicularum, n. g., n. sp., is a new microsporidium associated with AIDS and myositis. Biopsied muscle tissue, examined by light and electron microscopy, revealed the presence of organisms developing in direct contact with muscle cell cytoplasm and fibers. No other tissue types were infected. All parasite stages contain diplokaryotic nuclei and all cell division is by binary fission. Sporogony is disporoblastic, producing 2.9 x 2 μm diplokaryotic spores containing 8-10 coils of the polar filament arranged in one to three rows, usually two. Additionally, this microsporidium produces electron-dense extracellular secretions and vesiculotubular appendages similar to Nosema algerae. How..
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