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D-Index
52
Citations
8052
World Ranking
16843
National Ranking
1327

Overview

Elizabeth U. Canning is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. The scientist's research profile, based on available data, does not include recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields or subfields of study, or main research topics.

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Best Publications

  • A triploblast origin for Myxozoa

    C. L. Anderson;E. U. Canning;Beth Okamura

  • Diagnosis of intestinal and disseminated microsporidial infections in patients with HIV by a new rapid fluorescence technique.

    T van Gool;F Snijders;P Reiss;J K Eeftinck Schattenkerk

  • A mitochondrial Hsp70 orthologue in Vairimorpha necatrix : molecular evidence that microsporidia once contained mitochondria

    Robert P. Hirt;Bryan Healy;Charles R. Vossbrinck;Elizabeth U. Canning

  • Gametocyte and Gamete Development in Plasmodium falciparum

    R. E. Sinden;Elizabeth U. Canning;R. S. Bray;M. E. Smalley

  • Gametogenesis and Fertilization in Plasmodium yoelii nigeriensis: A Transmission Electron Microscope Study

    R. E. Sinden;Elizabeth U. Canning;Barbara Spain

  • Biodiversity and evolution of the myxozoa

    Elizabeth U. Canning;Beth Okamura

  • The organization of the ookinete and observations on nuclear division in oocysts of Plasmodium berghei

    Elizabeth U. Canning;R. E. Sinden

  • A new class and order of myxozoans to accommodate parasites of bryozoans with ultrastructural observations on Tetracapsula bryosalmonae (PKX organism).

    Elizabeth U. Canning;Alan Curry;Stephen W. Feist;Matthew Longshaw

  • Vittaforma corneae n. comb. for the human microsporidium Nosema corneum Shadduck, Meccoli, Davis & Font, 1990, based on its ultrastructure in the liver of experimentally infected athymic mice.

    Henrique Silveira;Elizabeth U. Canning

  • Development and ultrastructure of Trachipleistophora hominis n.g., n.sp. after in vitro isolation from an AIDS patient and inoculation into athymic mice.

    W. S. Hollister;E. U. Canning;E. Weidner;A. S. Field

  • Tetracapsula bryosalmonae n.sp. for PKX organism, the cause of PKD in salmonid fish.

    E. U. Canning;A. Curry;S. W. Feist;M. Longshaw

  • Genus Pleistophora Gurley, 1893: An Assemblage of at Least Three Genera

    Elizabeth U Canning;Edwin I Hazard

  • Evidence for the smallest nuclear genome (2.9 Mb) in the microsporidium Encephalitozoon cuniculi.

    C Biderre;M Pagès;G Méténier;E U Canning

  • Ecology, development and pathogenicity of Buddenbrockia plumatellae Schröder, 1910 (Myxozoa, Malacosporea) (syn. Tetracapsula bryozoides) and establishment of Tetracapsuloides n. gen. for Tetracapsula bryosalmonae.

    Elizabeth U. Canning;Sylvie Tops;Sylvie Tops;Alan Curry;Timothy S. Wood

  • Induction of proliferative kidney disease (PKD) in rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss via the bryozoan Fredericella sultana infected with Tetracapsula bryosalmonae.

    Stephen W. Feist;Matt Longshaw;Elizabeth U. Canning;Beth Okamura

  • Enterocytozoon bieneusi (Microspora): Prevalence and pathogenicity in AIDS patients

    Elizabeth U. Canning;Wafaa S. Hollister

  • Molecular data implicate bryozoans as hosts for PKX (phylum Myxozoa) and identify a clade of bryozoan parasites within the Myxozoa.

    C. L. Anderson;E. U. Canning;B. Okamura

  • Myositis associated with a newly described microsporidian, Trachipleistophora hominis, in a patient with AIDS.

    A S Field;D J Marriott;S T Milliken;B J Brew

  • Genus Pleistophora (Phylum Microspora): redescription of the type species, Pleistophora typicalis Gurley, 1893 and ultrastructural characterization of the genus

    Elizabeth U. Canning;J. P. Nicholas

  • The Microsporidia of Vertebrates

    John Shadduck;Joseph Maddox;Elizabeth U. Canning;Jiri Lom

Frequent Co-Authors

Beth Okamura
Beth Okamura Natural History Museum
Robert E. Sinden
Robert E. Sinden Imperial College London
Jacob Dankert
Jacob Dankert University of Amsterdam
Deborah Marriott
Deborah Marriott Ascension Health
Sascha L. Hallett
Sascha L. Hallett Oregon State University
Mansour El-Matbouli
Mansour El-Matbouli University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Dieter Ebert
Dieter Ebert University of Basel
Alexander Mathis
Alexander Mathis École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Richard Carter
Richard Carter University of Edinburgh
Carlos Azevedo
Carlos Azevedo University of Porto

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