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Isolation and molecular characterization of a novel relapsing fever group Borrelia from the white-eared opossum Didelphis albiventris in Brazil. [PDF]
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Salivary shield: Rhodnius prolixus salivary glandular extract reduces intestinal immunopathology and protects against Toxoplasma gondii infection. [PDF]
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Immune Tolerance in Calomys callosus infected with Machupo Virus
Nature, 1969MACHUPO virus, the aetiological agent of Bolivian haemorrhagic fever, is an ether-sensitive RNA virus immunologically classified as a member of the Tacaribe group of “arboviruses”1–3. Repeated isolation of this virus from the cricetine rodent Calomys callosus4, the demonstration of chronic virus infection with persistent viruria in this animal5, and ...
Karl M Johnson, Johnson Karl M
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Isolation of Machupo Virus from Wild Rodent Calomys callosus
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1966Summary Nine virus strains were recovered from a small group of tissues from the wild rodent Calomys callosus captured in the area of San Joaquin, Bolivia, in 1963. Each virus was successfully reisolated and shown to be serologically related to Machupo virus, the etiologic agent of Bolivian Hemorrhagic Fever.
P A Webb, R B Mackenzie, C E Yunker
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Morphological and quantitative study of ganglionated plexus of Calomys callosus trachea
Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic and Clinical, 2008Calomys callosus is a wild, native forest rodent found in South America. In Brazil, this species has been reported to harbour the parasitic protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi. The ganglionated plexus of this species was studied using whole-mount preparations of trachea that were stained using histological and histochemical methods.
Edson Aparecido Liberti
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Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 2006
The extent of neuronal loss was studied in this work, in aged female Calomys callosus infected with the MORC-1 strain of Trypanosoma cruzi. Fifteen months after infection, one group of animals was immunosuppressed with cyclophosphamide (CY). Sections of the distal esophagus were collected and stained with cresyl violet.
Leony Cristina Caetano +2 more
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The extent of neuronal loss was studied in this work, in aged female Calomys callosus infected with the MORC-1 strain of Trypanosoma cruzi. Fifteen months after infection, one group of animals was immunosuppressed with cyclophosphamide (CY). Sections of the distal esophagus were collected and stained with cresyl violet.
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AbstractThe genus Calomys includes several species that have very similar external morphologies, which often leads to confusing field identification and has resulted in conflictive taxonomic histories. One of its clades involves large‐sized body forms, known as the Calomys callosus complex.
Raúl E. González‐Ittig +8 more
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Calomys callosus: An Experimental Animal Model Applied to Parasitic Diseases Investigations of Public Health Concern [PDF]
CAPES - Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorCNPq - Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e TecnológicoUFU - Universidade Federal de UberlândiaTrabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação)The appearance and spread of ...
Rafael Borges Rosa +2 more
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Neonatal transmission of T. cruzi in Calomys callosus (Rodentia)
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1981Dalva A Mello +2 more
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