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    Development and evaluation of an off‐the‐slide genotyping technique for identifying Giardia cysts and Cryptosporidium oocysts directly from US EPA Method 1623 slides by Ware, M.W., Keely, S.P., Villegas, E.N.

    Published in Journal of applied microbiology (01-07-2013)
    “…Aims This study developed and systematically evaluated performance and limit of detection of an off‐the‐slide genotyping procedure for both Cryptosporidium…”
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    Concentrating Toxoplasma gondii and Cyclospora cayetanensis from surface water and drinking water by continuous separation channel centrifugation by Borchardt, M.A, Spencer, S.K, Bertz, P.D, Ware, M.W, Dubey, J.P, Lindquist, H.D. Alan

    Published in Journal of applied microbiology (01-10-2009)
    “…To evaluate the effectiveness of continuous separation channel centrifugation for concentrating Toxoplasma gondii and Cyclospora cayetanensis from drinking…”
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    Species-specific detection of three human-pathogenic microsporidial species from the genus Encephalitozoon via fluorogenic 5′ nuclease PCR assays by Hester, J.D., Varma, M., Bobst, A.M., Ware, M.W., Lindquist, H.D.A., Schaefer, F.W.

    Published in Molecular and cellular probes (01-12-2002)
    “…This study describes fluorogenic 5′ nuclease PCR assays suitable for rapid, sensitive, high-throughput detection of the human-pathogenic microsporidial species…”
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    Differences in staining intensities affect reported occurrences and concentrations of Giardia spp. in surface drinking water sources by Alderisio, K.A., Villegas, L.F., Ware, M.W., McDonald, L.A., Xiao, L., Villegas, E.N.

    Published in Journal of applied microbiology (01-12-2017)
    “…Aim USEPA Method 1623, or its equivalent, is currently used to monitor for protozoan contamination of surface drinking water sources worldwide. At least three…”
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    Chemically and genetically immunocompromised mice are not more susceptible than immunocompetent mice to infection with Cryptosporidium muris by Miller, T.A, Ware, M.W, Wymer, L.J, Schaefer, F.W. III

    Published in Veterinary parasitology (2007)
    “…The prevailing paradigm is that immunosuppressed individuals are more susceptible to infection and are at higher risk of infection from Cryptosporidium oocysts…”
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    Autofluorescence of Toxoplasma gondii and Related Coccidian Oocysts by Lindquist, H. D Alan, Bennett, Jason W, Hester, Jeff D, Ware, Michael W, Dubey, J. P, Everson, William V

    Published in The Journal of parasitology (01-08-2003)
    “…This is the first report of blue autofluorescence as a useful characteristic in the microscopic detection of Toxoplasma gondii, Hammondia hammondi, Hammondia…”
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    The effects of time and temperature on flow cytometry enumerated live Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts by Ware, M.W., Schaefer, F.W.

    Published in Letters in applied microbiology (01-01-2005)
    “…Aims:  Recoveries of spiked standard suspensions are used to evaluate method performance. For many applications, γ‐irradiated Cryptosporidium oocysts are…”
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    Low pressure ultraviolet studies for inactivation of Giardia muris cysts by Hayes, S.L., Rice, E.W., Ware, M.W., Schaefer, F.W.

    Published in Journal of applied microbiology (01-01-2003)
    “…Aims: The research was initiated to confirm earlier ultraviolet (u.v.) light inactivation studies performed on Giardia cysts using excystation as the viability…”
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