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Hepatozoon canis and Leishmania spp. coinfection in dogs diagnosed with visceral leishmaniasis
This study describes the occurrence of dogs naturally co-infected with Hepatozoon canis and two Leishmania species: L. infantum or L. braziliensis. Four dogs serologically diagnosed with Visceral Leishmaniasis were euthanized.
Fernanda Nazaré Morgado +9 more
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SUMMARYLeishmania (Viannia) braziliensis and L. (V.) peruviana are two parasite species characterized by a very different pathogenicity in humans despite a high genetic similarity. We hypothesized previously that L. (V.) peruviana would descend from L. (V.) braziliensis and would have acquired its ‘peruviana’ character during the southward colonization
Gamboa, D. +5 more
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Human, canine and equine (Equus caballus) leishmaniasis due to Leishmania braziliensis (= L. braziliensis brazilienzis) in the south-west region of São Paulo state, Brazil [PDF]
Yoshida, E. L. A. +6 more
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Estudo comparativo da arginase em Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis, L. (Viannia) braziliensis e L. (L.) infantum [PDF]
In Brazil, tegumentary leishmaniasis (LT) and visceral leishmaniasis (LV) are endemic and widely distributed, and LT is frequently associated with the species Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis and L. (Viannia) braziliensis, whereas the visceral form is
Bárbara Beiral Esteves Santana
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Differential effects of antigens from L. braziliensis isolates from disseminated and cutaneous leishmaniasis on in vitro cytokine production [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Disseminated leishmaniasis is an emerging infectious disease, mostly due to L. braziliensis, which has clinical and histopathological features distinct from cutaneous leishmaniasis.
Guimarães, Luiz Henrique Santos +7 more
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Objetivo. Determinar la frecuencia de anticuerpos circulantes de Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi), Leishmania mexicana (L. mexicana) y Leishmania braziliensis (L.
Arjona J, Guadalupe +13 more
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Exposure to dead L. braziliensis does not modulate CD18 expression or ROS production.
Inflammatory neutrophils were co-cultured with L. braziliensis and stained with anti-CD62L. (A,C) Representative histograms depicting ROS production or CD18 staining in neutrophils cultured alone (gray), neutrophils exposed to stationary L. braziliensis (
Rebecca P. Curvelo (700250) +9 more
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Miltefosine (hexadecylphosphocholine, MLF) is the first oral drug with recognized efficacy against both visceral and cutaneous leishmaniasis. However, some clinical studies have suggested that MLF shows significantly less efficiency against the cutaneous
Castanys, Santiago +4 more
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As repetições ricas em leucina (LRR) são domínios presentes em diversas famílias de proteínas com diferentes funções, sendo responsáveis pela formação de uma estrutura capaz de estabelecer interações protéicas. Em decorrência do projeto de caracterização
Alessandro Aparecido Rodrigues da Silva +1 more
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Two strains of the Leishmania braziliensis complex have been adapted to grow extracellularly at elevated temperature as amastigote-like forms in a cell-free medium.
McMahon-Pratt, D., Eperon, S.
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