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Mucocutaneous Leishmaniasis due to Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum: Biochemical Characterization

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1990
A vegetative mass in the right nasal cavity of a 62-year-old man from Palma de Mallorca, Spain, was found to be due to Leishmania. The organism was isolated in culture and characterized by in situ hybridization, Southern blot hybridization, and isoenzyme analysis; it was thus demonstrated to be the most common enzyme variant 1 (MON 1) of Leishmania ...
J, Alvar   +6 more
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Leishmania infantum

2023
Facultad de Ciencias ...
Dellarupe, Andrea   +2 more
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Detection of Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis and Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum chagasi in Brazilian bats

Veterinary Parasitology, 2010
Although bats are one of the most abundant mammals in the new world and are present in virtually all ecosystems, including urban and peri-urban environments, few studies have investigated the role of these animals in the epidemiological chain of leishmaniosis.
Elisa San Martin Mouriz, Savani   +6 more
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Canine Transmissible Venereal Tumour Parasitized by Leishmania infantum

Veterinary Research Communications, 2003
Hersonissos, Crete ...
CATONE, Giuseppe   +5 more
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Promastigote infectivity inLeishmania infantum

Parasitology Research, 1991
Different clones and subpopulations of clones of Leishmania infantum were analyzed for their infective potential in vitro. Infectivity for macrophage-like cells (P388D1) and the response to a challenge with normal human serum enabled a clear differentiation between infective and non/low-infective populations. The results were confirmed by determination
F, Grimm, R, Brun, L, Jenni
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Leishmania infantum and L. major in Algeria

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1996
Since 1980, the development of leishmaniasis in Algeria has been marked by a considerable increase in the number of cases of both visceral leishmaniasis (1121 cases recorded) and cutaneous leishmaniasis (more than 2000 cases per year). New Leishmania infantum and L. major foci have appeared in the north and south of the country. During this period, 100
Z, Harrat   +7 more
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Putrescine transport system in Leishmania infantum promastigotes

Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, 1989
A transport system for putrescine in Leishmania infantum (= L. donovani infantum) promastigotes has been identified and characterized by measuring the uptake of radioactively labelled putrescine. Putrescine uptake was time- and temperature-dependent without any accumulation taking place at 0 degrees C. Uptake of putrescine was maximal at pH values near
R, Balaña-Fouce   +2 more
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Susceptibility of Cebus nigrivittatus to Leishmania infantum

The Journal of Parasitology, 1986
is associated with nausea, vomiting, and deafness with tinnitus. Such afflicted individuals cannot walk and have to lie down in bed without turning over. Our observations on the motility of dolphins that were pushed back into the water or captured in a pool indicated a disturbance of equilibrium. Odontoceti suffering from acute octavus neuropathy might
I, Vouldoukis   +4 more
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