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Molecular detection of Anaplasma marginale in Arabian Camels (Camelus dromedarius) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

open access: yesJournal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences, 2022
Anaplasmosis, an underestimated tick-borne disease, is a common infection in ruminants including Arabian camels. To our knowledge, few studies have been carried out in Saudi Arabia to identify via molecular methods Anaplasma spp.
Emad Omer   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Functional and Immunological Relevance of Anaplasma marginale Major Surface Protein 1a Sequence and Structural Analysis. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Bovine anaplasmosis is caused by cattle infection with the tick-borne bacterium, Anaplasma marginale. The major surface protein 1a (MSP1a) has been used as a genetic marker for identifying A.
Barbosa Ribeiro, Mucio Flavio, M. F.   +65 more
core   +1 more source

Rapid and long-term disappearance of CD4+ T lymphocyte responses specific for Anaplasma marginale major surface protein-2 (MSP2) in MSP2 vaccinates following challenge with live A. marginale [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
In humans and ruminants infected with Anaplasma, the major surface protein 2 (MSP2) is immunodominant. Numerous CD4(+) T cell epitopes in the hypervariable and conserved regions of MSP2 contribute to this immunodominance.
Abbott, Jeffrey R   +7 more
core   +1 more source

Molecular study of Anaplasma marginale parasite in carrier cattle in Al-Nasiriyah city [PDF]

open access: yesIraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 2019
To detect Anaplasma marginale among carrier cattle by using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique, 64 blood samples, fromhealthy cows in abattoir of Al-Nasiriyah city were collected from June till August, 2017 in this study. By targeting MAR1bB2 gene
N. Al-Kasar, M. Flayyih, A. Al-Jorany
doaj   +1 more source

Anaplasma marginale major surface protein 2 CD4+-T-cell epitopes are evenly distributed in conserved and hypervariable regions (HVR), whereas linear B-cell epitopes are predominantly located in the HVR [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Organisms in the genus Anaplasma express an immunodominant major surface protein 2 (MSP2), composed of a central hypervariable region (HVR) flanked by highly conserved regions.
Abbott, Jeffrey R   +6 more
core   +1 more source

Epidemiology and genotyping of Anaplasma marginale and co-infection with piroplasms and other Anaplasmataceae in cattle and buffaloes from Egypt

open access: yesParasites & Vectors, 2020
Background Anaplasma marginale is an obligate intracellular bacterium and the main cause of bovine anaplasmosis in tropical and subtropical regions. In Egypt, data regarding the prevalence of A.
Amira AL-Hosary   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Targeted mutagenesis in Anaplasma marginale to define virulence and vaccine development against bovine anaplasmosis.

open access: yesPLoS Pathogens, 2022
Tick-borne Anaplasma species are obligate, intracellular, bacterial pathogens that cause important diseases globally in people, agricultural animals, and dogs.
Paidashe Hove   +13 more
doaj   +1 more source

Catalase Activity in Anaplasma marginale [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Bacteriology, 1965
Wallace, W. R. (Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge), and G. T. Dimopoullos . Catalase activity in Anaplasma marginale . J. Bacteriol. 91: 309–311. 1965.—Extracts of erythrocytes infected with Anaplasma marginale were found to ...
W R, WALLACE, G T, DIMOPOULLOS
openaire   +2 more sources

Genomic analysis on Brazilian strains of Anaplasma marginale [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária, 2021
Abstract Anaplasma marginale is a vector-borne pathogen that causes a disease known as anaplasmosis. No sequenced genomes of Brazilian strains are yet available. The aim of this work was to compare whole genomes of Brazilian strains of A. marginale (Palmeira and Jaboticabal) with genomes of strains from other regions (USA and Australia strains). Genome
Bruno Dall’Agnol   +9 more
openaire   +7 more sources

DNA-Encoded Fetal Liver Tyrosine Kinase 3 Ligand and Granulocyte Macrophage-Colony-Stimulating Factor Increase Dendritic Cell Recruitment to the Inoculation Site and Enhance Antigen-Specific CD4+ T Cell Responses Induced by DNA Vaccination of Outbred Animals [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
DNA-based immunization is a contemporary strategy for developing vaccines to prevent infectious diseases in animals and humans. Translating the efficacy of DNA immunization demonstrated in murine models to the animal species that represent the actual ...
Timothy V. Baszler   +20 more
core   +1 more source

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