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[Agglutination reaction of T. cruzi, T. cruzi like Strains, T. rangeli and T. conorhini with Soja hispida lectin and Aaptos papillata protectin (author's transl)].

Tropenmedizin und Parasitologie, 1977
Protectin from the sponge Aaptos papillata (Keller) was used in the characterization of five strains of T. cruzi (Venezuela, Guatemala, Y. Brasilien, Peru, Wien) and six T. cruzi like strains (Triatoma, Maryland, ITMAP 943, FH4, FH5, LN). Based upon their membrane receptors, these T. cruzi and T. cruzi like isolates could be differentiated from rangeli
H, Mühlpfordt, J, Schottelius
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Role of ROS in T. cruzi Intracellular Development

2019
Chagas disease, caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, presents a variable clinical course ranging from asymptomatic cases to more severe forms with cardiac, digestive, or cardio-digestive impairment. The factors involved in this clinical heterogeneity are not completely understood, but certainly both host and parasite genetic variability are ...
Luciana O. Andrade   +1 more
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[Differentiation by microimmunofluorescence of T. cruzi and T. cruzi-like strains from T. conorhini and T. rangeli, using protection from the sponge Aaptos papillata (author's transl)].

Zeitschrift fur Parasitenkunde (Berlin, Germany), 1979
Carbohydrates containing terminal nonreducting D N-acetylgalactosamin or D N-acetylglucosamin were identified at the cell surface of Trypanosoma cruzi by an indirect immunofluorescence test using the lectin of the sponge Aaptos papillata. With the method described in this study T. cruzi and T. cruzi-like strains are easy to distinguish from T. rangeli,
H, Bretting, J, Schottelius
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Influence of dietary cod liver oil upon Trypanosoma congolense, T. cruzi, T. vivax and T. brucei

Experimental Parasitology, 1958
Abstract 1. (i) Trypanosoma congolense multiplied more slowly in mice given a diet composed of casein, sucrose, dried yeast, salts, margarine and cod liver oil than in mice given a normal diet. This broadly confirms the report of Keppie (1953) , except that the high degree of suppression reported by her was never observed in the present work ...
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Transfer of immunity to T. Cruzi

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1974
Edward L. Roberson, William L. Hanson
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Apresentação anatomopatológica da coinfecção T. cruzi/HIV

2015
Marcelo Simão Ferreira   +2 more
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