File:Apicomplexa Composite Image.png
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DescriptionApicomplexa Composite Image.png |
English: Composite image of various Apicomplexan parasites showing Babesia microti in red blood cells (top left), toxoplasma gondii (top right), a septate eugregarine (bottom left), Lankesteria cystodytae (bottom middle), and Plasmodium falciparum in red blood cells (bottom right). |
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US CDC (for File:Babesia microti CDC.jpg and File:Rings of P. falciparum in a thin blood smear.jpg) Ke Hu, Jeff Johnson, Laurence Florens, Martin Fraunholz, Sapna Suravajjala, Camille DiLullo, John Yates, David Roos, and John Murray (for File:Toxoplasma gondii.jpg) Sonja I. Rueckert (for File:Septate gregarine.jpg and File:Lankesteria lm.jpg) |
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