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Babesia equi Erythrocytic Stage Continuously Cultured in an Enriched Medium
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1994
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Parasitic DiseaseImmunologyEducationBovine InsulinParasitologyAnimal PhysiologyParasitic ProtozoaBasal MediumEnriched MediumBiologyAnimal SciencePathogenesisPhysiologyVeterinary ScienceParasite ControlMicrobiologySymbiosisBabesia EquiMedicine
Babesia equi was continuously cultured through 90 passages in an enriched chemically defined basal medium (HL-1) supplemented with 20% fetal bovine serum and serum replacement factors, including lipid-rich bovine serum albumin, bovine insulin, and human transferrin. Cryopreservation and subsequent recovery of B. equi were easily achieved. Inoculation of a splenectomized and an intact horse with cultured infected erythrocytes resulted in parasitemias and B. equi in vitro reisolation from both animals. In vitro forms of the parasite resembled in vivo forms. After establishment, parasitemias of 10-15% were commonly observed.
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