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Enterobiasis as a neglected worldwide disease: a call to action. [PDF]

open access: yesRev Soc Bras Med Trop
Pinto HA, Geiger SM, Melo AL, Mati VLT.
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Detection of soil-transmitted helminths and Schistosoma spp. by nucleic acid amplification test: Results of the first 5 years of the only international external quality assessment scheme. [PDF]

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Schutte AHJ   +9 more
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Development and validation of a high-throughput qPCR platform for the detection of soil-transmitted helminth infections. [PDF]

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Pilotte N   +22 more
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Conventional and Advanced Methods Used for the Diagnosis of Fascioliosis, a Food-Borne Zoonotic Disease. [PDF]

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Ali MH   +7 more
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Helminth genome projects: all or nothing

Trends in Parasitology, 2005
Genomes of parasites that infect humans are beingsequenced at a growing pace. Thanks to collaborative effortsand strong funding, the whole genomes of several proto-zoans have been sequenced, with Plasrrwdium spp., trypa-nosomes and Leishmania major leading the field [Box l(i)].ln fact, the genome sequences of all protozoan parasites thatcause the most ...
Tomáš Scholz   +2 more
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FISH Mapping for Helminth Genome

2004
Basic techniques for fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) mapping that have been used in genome projects on schistosomes and filariae are introduced. The chapter shows techniques specific for bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) and yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) clones and includes experiences of chromosome preparation, DNA labeling ...
Hirohisa Hirai, Yuriko Hirai
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Functional genomics approaches in parasitic helminths

Parasite Immunology, 2012
SummaryAs research on parasitic helminths is moving into the post‐genomic era, an enormous effort is directed towards deciphering gene function and to achieve gene annotation. The sequences that are available in public databases undoubtedly hold information that can be utilized for new interventions and control but the exploitation of these resources ...
Bernd H. Kalinna   +5 more
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Resequencing Helminth Genomes for Population and Genetic Studies

Trends in Parasitology, 2017
Next-generation sequencing has become increasingly accessible and economical, making genome-wide studies routine for many species, including humans, model organisms, and domestic livestock. However, in the case of helminth parasites, there are still major practical challenges to the application of these approaches for genetic and population studies ...
John S. Gilleard, Janneke Wit
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Helminth genomics: from gene discovery to genome sequencing

Trends in Parasitology, 2002
Abstract A joint meeting of the World Health Organisation-funded Schistosome and Filarial Genome Networks was held at The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR, Rockville, MD, USA) from 10th to 12th January 2002.
Foster, Jeremy M, Johnston, David A
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Sequencing and Reconstructing Helminth Mitochondrial Genomes Directly from Genomic Next-Generation Sequencing Data

2021
We present a detailed method for extraction of high-molecular weight genomic DNA suitable for numerous DNA sequencing applications, and a straightforward in silico approach for reconstructing novel mitochondrial (mt) genomes directly from total genomic DNA extracts derived from next-generation sequencing (NGS) data sets.
Nikola Palevich, Paul H. Maclean
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