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Selected Protective Mechanisms of Human Milk Against Intestinal Protozoal Infections in Infants. [PDF]

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Wróblewska J   +5 more
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A Structural In Silico Analysis of Novel Epitopes from <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i> Proteins for the Serodiagnosis of Toxoplasmosis. [PDF]

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Betancourt ADVB   +7 more
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Antibodies to protozoan variable surface antigens induce antigenic variation

2022
AbstractThe genomes of most protozoa encode families of variant surface antigens, whose mutually exclusive changes in expression allow parasitic microorganisms to evade the host immune response1,2. It is widely assumed that antigenic variation in protozoan parasites is accomplished by the spontaneous appearance within the population of cells expressing
Albano H. Tenaglia   +17 more
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Vertebrate Cells Express Protozoan Antigen After Hybridization

Science, 1980
Epimastigotes, the invertebrate host stage of Trypanosoma cruzi , the protozoan parasite causing Chagas' disease in man, were fused with vertebrate cells by using polyethylene glycol. Hybrid cells were selected on the basis of T.
M S, Crane, J A, Dvorak
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ANTIBODY‐INDUCED MOVEMENT OF PROTOZOAN SURFACE MEMBRANE ANTIGENS*

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1975
Direct and indirect immunofluorescence techniques were used to study the effects of host antibodies on surface membrane antigens of viable Leishmania parasites in vitro. Antisera to L. enriettii and L. tropica caused surface membrane antigens of these parasites to aggregate, move toward the poles of the parasite, and to eventually disappear.
J J, Doyle   +3 more
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Distribution of a centrosomal antigen during morphogenesis in the ciliated protozoan Euplotes

Biology of the Cell, 1998
Ciliates assemble basal bodies in great number at many stages of the life‐cycle. In order to understand their assembly mechanisms, we screened a library of monoclonal antibodies directed against pericentriolar material. One of these antibodies, CTR210, was used previously to follow steps of this assembly process: in Paraurostyla, new basal bodies ...
A, Fleury, M, Lemullois, G, Coffe
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