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Isolation of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts from fecal samples: the combination of ether extraction and discontinuous sucrose gradients

Wee SH, Lee CG, Kim BS, Joo HD, Kang SW

A calf and 50 mice were infected with Cryptosporidium parvum , and their fecal materials were collected and treated with ether extraction (EE), followed by discontinuous sucrose gradients (DSG) method....
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Genetic and Epigenetic Marker-Based DNA Test of Stool Is a Promising Approach for Colorectal Cancer Screening

An SW, Kim NK, Chung HC

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common malignancies and leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the world. However, it may be treated effectively by surgical removal of the...
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Comparative study on the effectiveness of modified Kato's cellophane thick smear and Stoll's dilution egg counting technique for quantitative fecal examination of helminth eggs

Hong SJ, Woo HC, Han JH, Kim HJ

A total of 197 fecal specimens was prepared for quantitative examination of helminth eggs by modified Kato's cellophane thick smear (M.C.T.S.) and Stoll's dilution egg counting technique (D.E.C.T.). The comparative...
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Reduction in the incidence of biliary and other surgical complications of ascariasis according to the decrease of its national egg prevalence in Korea

Chai JY, Cho SY, Lee SH, Seo BS

While various examples of rationale or benefits of ascariasis control could justify a necessity of control activity in a community, few practical index other than the egg prevalence or intensity...
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Colorectal Cancer Screening: Stool DNA and Other Noninvasive Modalities

Bailey JR, Aggarwal A, Imperiale

Colorectal cancer screening dates to the discovery of pre-cancerous adenomatous tissue. Screening modalities and guidelines directed at prevention and early detection have evolved and resulted in a significant decrease in...
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Efficacy of Barium-Based Fecal Tagging for CT Colonography: a Comparison between the Use of High and Low Density Barium Suspensions in a Korean Population - a Preliminary Study

Kim MJ, Park SH, Lee SS, Byeon JS, Choi EK, Kim JH, Kim YN, Kim AY, Ha HK

OBJECTIVE: This preliminarily study was designed to determine and to compare the efficacy of two commercially available barium-based fecal tagging agents for CT colonography (CTC) (high-density [40% w/v] and low-density...
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