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Application of Autofluorescence for Confocal Microscopy to Aid in Archaeoparasitological Analyses

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2019;57(6):581-585.
Published online: December 31, 2019

1Pre-Health Pathways, Student Success Center, South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, Rapid City, SD 57701, USA

2Pathoecology and Palynology Laboratory, School of Natural Resources, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68503, USA

3Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68583, USA

*Corresponding author (johnicamorrow@yahoo.com)
• Received: July 31, 2019   • Revised: September 4, 2019   • Accepted: October 12, 2019

Copyright © 2019 by The Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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Application of Autofluorescence for Confocal Microscopy to Aid in Archaeoparasitological Analyses
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Fig. 1 Nomarski image of Enterobius vermicularis egg recovered from a CMC coprolite (Scale=25 μm).
Fig. 2 Autofluorescence image of Enterobius vermicularis egg recovered from a CMC coprolite (Scale=25 μm).
Fig. 3 Nomarski image of a parasite egg belonging to a trematode within the suborder Echinostomata recovered from a CMC coprolite (Scale=25 μm).
Fig. 4 Nomarski image of a Physaloptera sp. egg recovered from a CMC coprolite (Scale=25 μm).
Fig. 5 Autofluorescence image of a Physaloptera sp. egg recovered from a CMC coprolite (Scale=25 μm).
Fig. 6 Nomarski image of a Toxascaris sp. egg recovered from a CMC coprolite (Scale=25 μm).
Fig. 7 Autofluorescence image of a Toxascaris sp. egg recovered from a CMC coprolite (Scale=25 μm).
Fig. 8 Nomarski image of a Toxascaris sp. egg recovered from a CMC coprolite (Scale=25 μm).
Fig. 9 Autofluorescence image of a Toxascaris sp. egg recovered from a CMC coprolite (Scale=25 μm).
Application of Autofluorescence for Confocal Microscopy to Aid in Archaeoparasitological Analyses