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The merozoite enters a gap formed in the host cell's brush border and then becomes enclosed by extensions of the host cell wall. A second, interior membrane is formed beneath the wall of the parasitophorous vacuole and this membrane is either confined to the proximal part of the parasitophorous
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is a genus of parasites that contains those species which initially develop immediately beneath the brush-border of the intestinal epithelium, but the meronts and gamonts of which are early on extruded to form a layer on the surface of the gut mucosa. Morphologically they are similar to the
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The defining feature of this genus is their development, after becoming enclosed by extensions of the host cell membrane, within the resulting parasitophorous 'sack' which bulges out above the surface of the intestinal mucosa. This pattern of development is not known to occur in
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325:Acroeimeria cnemidophori
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443:(Lacertilia: Teiidae)"
202:Acroeimeria sceloporis
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337:Acroeimeria paraensis
184:Acroeimeria paraensis
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299:each containing two
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190:Acroeimeria pintoi
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