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FDP -- Development of Detection and Viability Methods for Waterborne Microsporidia
Grant Number R828041
RFA: Drinking Water (1999)


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  • Presentation (5)
  • Proceedings (5)
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    Journal Article

    Hoffman RM, Marshall MM, Polchert DM, Jost BH. Identification and characterization of two subpopulations of Encephalitozoon intestinalis. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2003;69(8):4966-4970.

    R828041 (Final)
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    Presentation Battigelli D, Borchardt M, Spencer S, Marshall M, Moffett J. Development of methods for detection of microsporidia in model and natural waters. Presented at the American Water Works Association Water Quality Technology Conference, Nashville, TN, November 11-15, 2001. R828041 (Final)
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    Presentation Hoffman R, Marshall M, Polchert D, Spencer S, Moffet J, Borchardt M. Concentration and detection of microsporidia using a newly modified continuous flow centrifuge and flow cytometry. Presented at the American Water Works Association Water Quality Technology Conference, Seattle, WA, November 10-13, 2002. R828041 (Final)
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    Presentation Marshall M, Moffett J, Hoffman R, Sturbaum G, Sterling C, Jost BH. Encephalitozoon spp. detection and viability determined by RT-PCR Cell culture assays using primer pairs from 3 distinct genes. Presented at the American Water Works Association Water Quality Technology Conference, Seattle, WA, November 10-13, 2002. R828041 (Final)
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    Presentation Marshall M, Hoffman R, Moffett J, Jost BH, Ware M, Sturbaum G, Battigelli D. Identification and characterization of infectious and non-infectious sub-populations of Encephalitizoon intestinalis spores purified from in vitro cell culture. Presented at the International Water Association - American Water Works Association International Symposium on Waterborne Pathogens, Cascais/Lisbon, Portugal, September 22-25, 2002. R828041 (Final)
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    Presentation Marshall M, Moffett J, Jost BH, Sterling C. Low pressure UV disinfection studies of the microsporidial pathogens Encephalitozoon intestinalis, E. hellem, and E. cuniculi: comparison of the in vitro microwell coverslip and in vitro RT-PCR viability assays for determining UV log-reduction data. Presented at the American Water Works Association Water Quality Technology Conference, Nashville, TN, November 11-15, 2001. R828041 (Final)
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    Proceedings Battigelli D, Borchardt M, Spencer S, Marshall M, Moffett J. Development of methods for detection of microsporidia in model and natural waters. In: Proceedings of the 2001 Water Quality Technology Conference, Nashville, TN, 2001. R828041 (2001)
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    Proceedings Hoffman R, Marshall M, Polchert D, Spencer S, Moffet J, Borchardt M. Concentration and detection of microsporidia using a newly modified continuous flow centrifuge and flow cytometry. In: Proceedings of the 2002 Water Quality Technology Conference, Seattle, WA, 2002. R828041 (2002)
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    Proceedings Marshall M, Moffett J, Hoffman R, Sturbaum G, Sterling C, Jost BH. Encephalitozoon spp. detection and viability determined by RT-PCR cell culture assays using primer pairs from three distinct genes. In: Proceedings of the 2002 Water Quality Technology Conference, Seattle, WA, 2002. R828041 (2002)
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    Proceedings Marshall M, Hoffman R, Moffett J, Jost BH, Ware M, Sturbaum G, Battigelli D. Identification and characterization of infectious and non-infectious sub-populations of Encephalitizoon intestinalis spores purified from in vitro cell culture. In: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Waterborne Pathogens, Cascais/Lisbon, Portugal, 2002. R828041 (2002)
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    Proceedings Marshall M, Moffett J, Jost BH, Sterling C. Low pressure UV disinfection studies of the microsporidial pathogens Encephalitozoon intestinalis, E. hellem, and E. cuniculi: comparison of the in-vitro Microwell Coverslip and in-vitro RT-PCR viability assays for determining UV log-reduction data. In: Proceedings of the 2001 Water Quality Technology Conference, Nashville, TN, 2001. R828041 (2001)
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