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First it was a protozoan, then it became a microsporidium, now it gets a name change.

| Issue |  | BIO Web Conf.Volume 18, 2020IV All-Russian Plant Protection Congress with international participation “Phytosanitary Technologies in Ensuring Independence and Competitiveness of the Agricultural Sector of Russia” |
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| Article Number |  | 00026 |
| Number of page(s) |  | 3 |
| DOI |  | https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20201800026 |
| Published online |  | 06 March 2020 |

BIO Web of Conferences 18, 00026 (2020)
Vairimorpha (Nosema) ceranae (Opisthosporidia: Microsporidia) in vitro Infection of Sf9 Insect Cell Line as an Experimental Model of Parasite – Host Interrelations
Igor Senderskiy*, Anastasiya Ignatieva and Viacheslav Dolgikh
Peter:  I noticed that they use a Lepidopteran cell line to culture it.  Jerry

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