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Eva Čisovská Bazsalovicsová

Publications -  5
Citations -  9

Eva Čisovská Bazsalovicsová is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications receiving 9 citations.

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Genetic interrelationships of Spirometra erinaceieuropaei (Cestoda: Diphyllobothriidea), the causative agent of sparganosis in Europe

TL;DR: The main objective of the current study was to map the molecular divergence of S. erinaceieuropaei from Finland using the complete sequences of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 gene (cox1 mtDNA).
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Unique genetic structure of the human tapeworm Dibothriocephalus latus from the Alpine lakes region – a successful adaptation?

TL;DR: The allelic structure of the microsatellite loci in the triploid tapeworm for the first time was revealed and indicated that the diploid/sexually reproducing population from RU-KR was ancestral, located within the centre of the distribution of the species, and the triPloid/parthenogenetically reproducing subalpine population was at the margin of the distributed distribution.
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Mitochondrial and microsatellite data show close genetic relationships between Dibothriocephalus latus from South America (Argentina) and Europe (the Alpine lakes region)

TL;DR: The data on the mitochondrial genes, the allelic structure of microsatellite loci, and the principal coordinate analysis showed close genetic relationships between D. latus from Argentina and the Alpine lakes region, supporting the hypothesis of the European origin of the broad fish tapeworm from South America.
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Bird Louse Flies Ornithomya spp. (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) as Potential Vectors of Mammalian Babesia and Other Pathogens.

TL;DR: The louse flies (family Hippoboscidae) are ectoparasitic dipterans feeding strictly on the blood of mammals and birds and are known to act as the vectors of infectious agents as discussed by the authors .
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An examination of nervous system revealed unexpected immunoreactivity of both secretory apparatus and excretory canals in plerocercoids of two broad tapeworms (Cestoda: Diphyllobothriidea)

TL;DR: In this paper, the frontal part (scolex) of plerocercoids of D. ditremus and Dibothriocephalus latus was examined by a confocal microscope to capture their complex 3D microanatomy.