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Supplement 20, Part 3, Parasite-Subject Catalogue: Parasites: Trematoda and Cestoda [PDF]
United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal ...
Edwards, Shirley J. +2 more
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BackgroundParasite cytoadherence within the microvasculature of tissues and organs of infected individuals is implicated in the pathogenesis of several malaria syndromes. Multiple host receptors may mediate sequestration.
Deirdre Cunningham +8 more
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Se estudiaron 40 sapos Rhinella marina Linnaeus, 1758 (24 machos y 16 hembras) del Valle de Aburrá, Antioquia, Colombia, 8 de los cuales se encontraron parasitados por 2 especies de digéneos: Pseudosonsinotrema chabaudi (Caballero y Caballero, 1969 ...
Mauricio Bechara, Imelda Vélez
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Control and elimination of blood-stage Plasmodium chabaudi AS infection requires CD4+ Th1 cells that secrete IFN-γ and T follicular help (Tfh) cells together with B cell production of antibody.
F. Berretta, C. Piccirillo, M. Stevenson
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MicroRNAs are increasingly recognized as epigenetic regulators for outcome of diverse infectious diseases and vaccination efficacy, but little information referring to this exists for malaria.
M. Dkhil +4 more
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Plasmodium multigene families play a central role in the pathogenesis of malaria. The Plasmodium interspersed repeat (pir) genes comprise the largest multigene family in many Plasmodium spp. However their function(s) remains unknown.
X. Y. Yam +9 more
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Dirofilaria immitis is a worldwide spread nematode affecting the pulmonary artery and the heart of dogs (rarely reported in cats), especially in areas where the dogs show a high prevalence of infection.
C. Gherman +4 more
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The Role of BACH2 in T Cells in Experimental Malaria Caused by Plasmodium chabaudi chabaudi AS
BTB and CNC Homology 1, Basic Leucine Zipper Transcription Factor 2 (BACH2) is a transcription factor best known for its role in B cell development.
Chelsea L. Edwards +11 more
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An important component in host resistance to malaria infection are inherited mutations that give rise to abnormalities and deficiencies in erythrocyte proteins and enzymes.
Cilly Bernardette Schnider +12 more
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BackgroundThe role of the liver for survival of blood-stage malaria is only poorly understood. In experimental blood-stage malaria with Plasmodium chabaudi, protective vaccination induces healing and, thus, survival of otherwise lethal infections.
S. Al-Quraishy +8 more
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