Theileria parva carrier state in naturally infected and artificially immunized cattle
Rhipicephalus appendiculatus adult ticks, collected int he field from zebu (Bos indicus) and exotic (Bos tarus) cattle with high antibody titres to Theileria parva schizont antigen, transmitted Theileria parva infection typical of East Coast fever to ...
Wafula, J.L.M. +7 more
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Sequence Diversity of Tp1 and Tp2 Antigens and Population Genetic Analysis of Theileria parva in Unvaccinated Cattle in Zambia's Chongwe and Chisamba Districts. [PDF]
Muleya W +9 more
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Characterization of a Novel Chimeric Theileria parva p67 Antigen Which Incorporates into Virus-like Particles and Is Highly Immunogenic in Mice. [PDF]
Whittle L +4 more
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Live immunisation against Theileria parva: containing or spreading the disease?
Although a live vaccine against Theileria parva has been available for over 30 years, concerns that vaccine strains can become established in resident tick populations have impeded its uptake in endemic areas. Recently, Oura et al.
McKeever, Declan J.
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Systematic Determination of TCR-Antigen and Peptide-MHC Binding Kinetics among Field Variants of a Theileria parva Polymorphic CTL Epitope. [PDF]
Svitek N +4 more
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Theileria parva-transformed T cells show enhanced resistance to Fas/Fas ligand-induced apoptosis
Lymphocyte homeostasis is regulated by mechanisms that control lymphocyte proliferation and apoptosis. Activation-induced cell death is mediated by the expression of death ligands and receptors, which, when triggered, activate an apoptotic cascade ...
Schneider, P +2 more
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A cross-sectional survey to establish Theileria parva prevalence and vector control at the wildlife-livestock interface, Northern Tanzania. [PDF]
Allan FK +13 more
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Multi-component subunit vaccines against Theileria parva
Cattle that recover from Theileria parva infection are solidly immune to rechallenge with homologous parasites. Most of the ILRAD/ILRI immunological research into the disease has focused on defining the basis of this protection.
McKeever, Declan J.
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Molecular characterization and population genetics of Theileria parva in Burundi's unvaccinated cattle: Towards the introduction of East Coast fever vaccine. [PDF]
Atuhaire DK +8 more
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The intracellular parasite Theileria parva protects infected T cells from apoptosis.
Parasites have evolved a plethora of strategies to ensure their survival. The intracellular parasite Theileria parva secures its propagation and spreads through the infected animal by infecting and transforming T cells, inducing their continuous ...
Chen, C G +13 more
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