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1. Identification of two transcription factors that work coordinately to regulate early development in Entamoeba .

2. Entamoeba Chitinase is Required for Mature Round Cyst Formation.

3. The dynamics of ultrastructural changes during Entamoeba invadens encystation.

4. Growth-promoting effects of the hydrogen-sulfide compounds produced by Desulfovibrio desulfuricans subsp. desulfuricans co-cultured with Escherichia coli (DH5α) on the growth of Entamoeba and Endolimax species isolates from swine.

5. Unique Features of Entamoeba Sulfur Metabolism; Compartmentalization, Physiological Roles of Terminal Products, Evolution and Pharmaceutical Exploitation.

6. An NAD + -dependent novel transcription factor controls stage conversion in Entamoeba .

7. Reassessing the Role of Entamoeba gingivalis in Periodontitis.

8. Cellular Events of Multinucleated Giant Cells Formation During the Encystation of Entamoeba invadens .

9. A Flow Cytometry Method for Dissecting the Cell Differentiation Process of Entamoeba Encystation.

10. Flow cytometric characterization of encystation in Entamoeba invadens.

11. The Potential of Lactobacillus casei and Entercoccus faecium Combination as a Preventive Probiotic Against Entamoeba.

12. First molecular epidemiology of Entamoeba histolytica, E. dispar and E. moshkovskii infections in Yemen: different species-specific associated risk factors.

13. Presence of Parasites in Environmental Waters in Samsun and Its Districts.

14. Entamoeba invadens: Identification of a SERCA protein and effect of SERCA inhibitors on encystation.

15. Cell-matrix interactions of Entamoeba histolytica and E. dispar. A comparative study by electron-, atomic force- and confocal microscopy.

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