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Interactions in protozoan infections

International Journal for Parasitology, 1987
Abstract Protozoan infections interact with a number of other infectious agents in such a way as to suggest that these interactions should be considered as important factors in animal health and productivity. In particular, trypanosomiasis is accompanied by immunodepression which extends to superimposed infections, which are enhanced, and vaccination
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Protozoan Carbonic Anhydrases

2016
Carbonic anhydrases (CAs, EC 4.2.1.1) belonging to the α-, β-, and η-classes are present in many pathogenic protozoa, such as those belonging to the Trypanosoma, Leishmania, and Plasmodium genera. In the last years many such enzymes have been cloned, purified, and extensively characterized.
Supuran C. T., Capasso C.
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Mucins in protozoan parasites

Frontiers in Bioscience, 2001
Studies on host-pathogen interactions have led to the discovery of various cell surface associated and secretory molecules. Mucins and mucin-like molecules have recently been described in several protozoan parasites, at different stages of the life cycle.
M, Jain   +3 more
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Canine protozoan polyradiculoneuritis

Acta Neuropathologica, 1988
Four pups in a litter of eight Labrador Retrievers suddenly developed hind limb weakness. In three, paralysis ascended rapidly resulting in quadriplegia, cervical weakness, dysphagia and death. Postmortem examination revealed a severe polyradiculoneuritis in which roots, ganglia, and spinal and cranial nerves were heavily infiltrated by lymphocytes ...
J F, Cummings   +3 more
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PROTOZOAN LIFE CYCLES

American Zoologist, 1965
Life histories of species of Plasmodium, Hepatocyslis, Leucocytozoon and Haemoproteus are reviewed. The last two genera are considered in more detail than the others and some data from recent experiments on Leucocytozoon are given to support the concept of the life cycle that is presented.
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The Topoisomerases of Protozoan Parasites

Parasitology Today, 2000
Protozoan parasites are responsible for a wide range of debilitating and fatal diseases that are proving notoriously difficult to treat. Many of the standard chemotherapies in use today are expensive, have toxic side effects and, in some cases have marginal efficacy because of the emergence of drug-resistant parasites.
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Protozoans and Biofilms

2003
The role of protozoans in both pelagic and benthic aquatic food webs has received increasing attention by scientists within the last two decades (e.g. Azam et al. 1983, Alongi 1991, Sherr and Sherr 2000). Protozoans are part of a complex food web, in which they conduct several important functions, such as the control of the bacteria (e.g.
Hartmut Arndt   +3 more
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Proteases of Protozoan Parasites

1999
Proteolytic enzymes seem to play important roles in the life cycles of all medically important protozoan parasites, including the organisms that cause malaria, trypanosomiasis, leishmaniasis, amebiasis, toxoplasmosis, giardiasis, cryptosporidiosis and trichomoniasis.
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The roles of COX-2 in protozoan infection

Frontiers in Immunology, 2023
Jingtong Zheng
exaly  

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