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Peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerases (immunophilins) and their roles in parasite biochemistry, host-parasite interaction and antiparasitic drug action. [PDF]
Immunophilin is the collective name given to the cyclophilin and FK506-binding protein (FKBP) families. As the name suggests, these include the major binding proteins of certain immunosuppressive drugs: cyclophilins for the cyclic peptide cyclosporin A ...
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Dirofilaria in dogs of Surinam
Summary Five hundred and twenty‐one dogs, at least one year of age, visiting a private veterinary clinic in Paramaribo, were examined from August 1977 till August 1978. Twenty‐six per cent had microfilariae of Dirofilaria immitis in their peripheral blood.
R S, Panday +3 more
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Subconjunctival Infection with Dirofilaria Repens
infection, rarely seen in humans, is a zoonotic illness. Humans get infected through blood -sucking arthropods such as mosquitoes, fleas and ticks. During blood sucking, these ar thropods receive the immature stages of the parasite called microfilaria.
Koltas Ì.S., Özcan K., Duran N.
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Journal of Small Animal Practice, Volume 66, Issue 12, Page 945-951, December 2025.
P. L. Heidemann +6 more
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Use of restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) to distinguish between nematodes of pathogenic significance [PDF]
The availability of restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) would be useful for studying the extent of diversity among morpholgically indistinguishable populations of filarial parasites. Such polymorphisms may be useful in correlating various
Cameron, M L +5 more
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Dirofilaria immitis and D. repens are globally distributed mosquito-borne parasitic filarial nematodes. Data on the prevalence of Dirofilaria spp. is not aggregated or publicly available at the national level for countries in North Africa and the Middle ...
Katie Izenour +8 more
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Recent advances on Dirofilaria repens in dogs and humans in Europe [PDF]
Dirofilaria repens is a nematode affecting domestic and wild canids, transmitted by several species of mosquitoes. It usually causes a non-pathogenic subcutaneous infection in dogs and is the principal agent of human dirofilariosis in the Old World.
Baneth, Gad +9 more
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Autochthonous European dirofilariasis of the lung [PDF]
Two intrapulmonary round nodules were identified by x-ray examination in a 45-year old German woman during an examination conducted before her employment who had been complaining of pain in the right side of the thorax and of mild coughing irritation and
Eckert, J. +4 more
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Delusion, Proper Function, and Justification [PDF]
Among psychiatric conditions, delusions have received significant attention in the philosophical literature. This is partly due to the fact that many delusions are bizarre, and their contents interesting in and of themselves.
Crutchfield, Parker
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