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An immunocytotoxic assay for Trypanosoma cruzi
International Journal for Parasitology, 1976Abstract Trypanosoma cruzi culture forms grown for 8 days in LIT medium fortified with 14C-labeled amino acids will incorporate the isotope into membranous and soluble components of the parasite. On lysis, labeled cytoplasmic elements released into the surrounding medium can be measured and reflect the degree of destruction of the parasites ...
Raymond E. Kuhn, Randal T. Vaughn
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Phosphate transport inTrypanosoma cruzi
Experientia, 1972Epimastigoten vonTrypanosoma cruzi sind fur Orthophosphate (Pi) relativ undurchlassig. Man kann trotzdem bei zellen, die aus Ortophosphat armen Kulturen stammen, einen signifikanten Ubertritt von Ortophosphat ins Zellinnere messen. Bei diesen Zellen ist die Geschwindigkeit des Pi-Transportes ins Zellinnere trotz eines diesem Vorgang entgegenwirkenden ...
J. F. de Boiso, A. O. M. Stoppani
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Struvite Precipitation by Trypanosoma cruzi
The Journal of Parasitology, 1987It has been previously reported that some microorganisms in culture possess the capacity to generate exocellular mineral crystals. Some species of bacteria are able to produce crystals such as aragonite, calcite, apatite, stroncianite, and struvite (Greenfield, 1963, Annals of the New York Academy of Science 109: 23-45; Ennever et al., 1974, Journal of
Antonio Osuna, F. J. Adroher
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Antibody heterogeneity toTrypanosoma cruzi
Experientia, 1965Des lapins immunises par des cultures deTrypanosoma cruzi, ont produit des anticorps qui, examines par analyse immunoelectrophoretique envers un extrait antigenique homologue, ont demontre une heterogenite electrophoretique exceptionelle.
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Intermediary metabolism of Trypanosoma cruzi
Parasitology Today, 1994In this article, Julio Urbino discusses the characteristics o f the intermediary metabolism of Trypanosoma cruzi (the causative agent of Chagas disease), which are responsible for the unusual capacity of this parasite to use carbohydrates or amino acids as carbon and energy sources without drastic changes in its catabolic enzyme levels(1-3).
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Chemotherapy of Trypanosoma cruzi Infections
1975Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the chemotherapy of Trypanosoma cruzi infections. Trypanosoma cruzi is usually transmitted by hematophagous insects (Hemiptera, Reduviidae) which, after a blood meal, eliminate feces containing infective metacyclic trypomastigotes. These metacyclic forms penetrate the vertebrate host either by skin lesions
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Natural programmed cell death in T. cruzi epimastigotes maintained in axenic cultures
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 2008V. Jimenez+3 more
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