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Střevní paraziti ze středověké lokality v Praze
ŘÍHOVÁ, Tereza
The aim of this thesis was to examine the archeological material from medieval site in Prague and identify human or animal intestinal parasite eggs or cysts. The concetration methods were used for parasite identification and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used for detection of parasitic protist DNA. In comparision with the results of most of similar research, the occurrence of parasites was low.
Detection of Ancient DNA of Encephalitozoon intestinalis (Microsporidia) in Archaeological Material
MYŠKOVÁ, Eva
We have demonstrated the possibility of detection ancient DNA of Encephalitozoon intestinalis (Microsporidia, Fungi) in archaeological material by using molecular methods. The archaeological material originated from New Town of Prague (Czech Republic) from 18th/19th century. The ability to use molecular method to detect microsporidia extends the range of paleoparasitological inquiry, and could contribute to a better understanding of parasites shared between human and animals.
Paleoparasitological analysis of organic sediments at the archeological locality in Národní třída, Prague
MYŠKOVÁ, Eva
The aim of the work was to examine samples from the archaeological site in an attempt to identify human and/or animal intestinal parasite eggs. Another task was to detect parasitic protist DNA by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Then the results were compared to other facts obtained from the research at this locality and overall comparisons of results to other medieval sites were obtained.
Paleoparasitological analysis in organic sediments on archeological locality in Chrudim
BARTOŠOVÁ, Lenka
The goal of this work was to examine the samples from archeological site in an attempt to identify human and/or animal intestinal parasite eggs. Another task was to detect parasitic protist antigens by ELISA test. Then the results were compared with other facts obtained from research of this locality.

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