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Influence of urbanization on the epidemiology of intestinal helminths of the red fox ( Vulpes vulpes ) in Geneva, Switzerland [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Dixenous helminths that depend on rodent intermediate hosts are supposed to be negatively affected by urbanization due to lower supply of rodents in urbanized environments.
Deplazes, Peter   +5 more
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An incidental diagnosis of an unusually located echinococcus alveolaris

open access: yesIndian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology
Hydatid cyst disease is a zoonotic infection caused by the genus Echinococcus. Hydatid cysts are usually located in the liver or lungs whereas the brain is an unusual location. A 45-year-old male patient was diagnosed with an intracranial mass suggesting
Ganime Çoban   +3 more
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In vitro effects of nitazoxanide on Echinococcus granulosus protoscoleces and metacestodes [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Objectives: Infection of humans and domestic ruminants with the larval stage (metacestode) of Echinococcus granulosus results in cystic echinococcosis (CE).
Hemphill, Andrew   +3 more
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The role of EGFR/ERK signaling for the self-renewal of germinative cells of Echinococcus multilocularis and its molecular mechanism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
多房棘球绦虫(Echinococcusmultilocularis,Em)中绦期幼虫(泡球蚴)在人体内以类似肿瘤的方式进行不断的增殖发育,引发严重的人兽共患泡球蚴病(Alveolarechinococcosis,AE)。泡球蚴不断增殖发育的基础是其生发细胞的自我更新和分化能力,这一特性类似于干细胞。表皮生长因子受体(EGFR)介导的EGFR/ERK信号通路是调控各种干细胞自我更新的主要通路之一,在进化上具有高度的保守性。 本文利用RealtimePCR、WesternBlot、免疫组化荧光和EdU ...
戴梦雅
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Cloning and characterization of emp53 from Echinococcus multilocularis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
泡状棘球蚴病(Alveolarechinococcosis,AE)是由棘球绦虫属的多房棘球绦虫(Echinococcusmulticularia,Em)幼虫寄生所致的人畜共患寄生虫病,该病被认为是最致命的蠕虫感染病。泡状棘球蚴在宿主体内生长就必须存在一套防御系统来抵御氧化损伤、维持基因组稳定以及细胞凋亡,肿瘤抑制基因p53被誉为“基因组的卫士”,在应对一系列的刺激和损伤时起了非常重要的作用。 尽管p53在细胞的增殖、分化或凋亡中具有重要的作用,但是到目前为止在寄生蠕虫领域还没有p53相关蛋白的研究报道 ...
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Human Impact on the Composition of Small-Intestine Helminth Infracommunities in Canine Mesocarnivores, with a Special Focus on Echinococcus multilocularis

open access: yesParasitologia
Estimating the human impact on parasites in wildlife is essential to create efficient strategies to control diseases and improve public health. This study assessed the human influence on the parasite burden of the two commonest canine mesocarnivores, the
Sibusiso Moloi   +6 more
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Comparative analysis of full-length antigen II/3 from Echinococcus multilocularis and E. granulosus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The recombinant Echinococcus multilocularis antigen ll/3-10 is one of the most promising tools for immunodiagnosis of alveolar echinococcosis in human patients. Its nucleic acid sequence represents a part of the E.
Felleisen, R., Gottstein, B.
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Identification of taeniid eggs in the faeces from carnivores based on multiplex PCR using targets in mitochondrial DNA [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
A multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was evaluated for the identification of morphologically indistinguishable eggs of the taeniid tapeworms from carnivores using primers targeting mitochondrial genes.
DEPLAZES, P., MATHIS, A., TRACHSEL, D.
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Triggering and modulation of the host-parasite interplay by Echinococcus multilocularis: a review [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
As more facts emerge regarding the ways in which E. multilocularis-derived molecules trigger the host immune response and modulate the host-parasite interplay, it becomes possible to envisage how the parasite can survive and proliferate in its ...
GOTTSTEIN, B., HEMPHILL, A., MEJRI, N.
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Improved serodiagnosis of alveolar echinococcosis of humans using an in vitro-produced Echinococcus multilocularis antigen [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Serology is an important tool for the diagnosis of alveolar echinococcosis (AE) in humans. In order to improve serodiagnostic performance, we have developed an in vitro-produced Echinococcus mulilocularis metacestode vesicle fluid (EmVF) antigen for ...
FREI, E.   +3 more
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