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Preliminary Experiments with Antigens of Theileria Parva (Theiler, 1904)

British Veterinary Journal, 1967
SUMMARY The agar gel precipitin test was used to study the antigens of Theileria parva. Fractions were prepared from pre- and post-infection blood and lymph glands from the same ox. Antisera were prepared on cattle by inoculating post-infection fractions prepared from blood and spleen in Freund’s adjuvant. At least four specific precipitin bands were
R N, Gourlay, D W, Brocklesby
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Bulk-freezing of Theileria parva stabilates for vaccine production

International Journal for Parasitology, 1996
The freezing and thawing characteristics of different volume samples of freezing medium and Theileria parva stabilates were studied in order to identify suitable conditions for freezing large volumes of stabilates for use in the preparation of vaccines.
L M, Njuguna, F L, Musisi
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Dose dependent responses of cattle to Theileria parva stabilate

International Journal for Parasitology, 1984
Abstract Dolan T. T. , Young A.S. , Losos G.J. , McMillan I. , Minder Ch.E. and Soulsby K. 1984. Dose dependent responses of Theileria parva stabilate. International Journal for Parasitology14: 89–95. A tick derived stabilate of Theileria parva (Maguga) was titrated in a large group of Boran (Bos indicus) cattle of the same age, sex and ...
T T, Dolan   +5 more
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The serological relationship between Theileria parva (Muguga) and Theileria lawrence from Rhodesia

Veterinary Record, 1977
Thirty-eight sera from cattle from a herd in Rhodesia naturally infected with Theileria lawrencei were titrated with the indirect immunofluorescent test against schizont antigens of T parva (Muguga) and T lawrencei from Rhodesia. T lawrencei was found to be indistinguishable from T parva with the test.
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Theileria parva: Possible serological test for East Coast fever

Experimental Parasitology, 1968
Abstract Direct conglutination and conglutinating complement-absorption tests were utilized in studies on East Coast fever (Theileria parva infection) using horse serum as a source of complement. Addition of rabbit antisheep red cell antibody and one volume of 1 10 inactivated horse serum eliminated initial difficulties in obtaining an ...
M J, Cawdery   +3 more
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Heterotransplantation of Theileria parva-infected cells to athymic mice

Nature, 1975
CONGENITALLY athymic (nude) mice have been used for the heterotransplantation and maintenance of human tumours1–6. In many cases aplasia of the thymus is sufficient to allow tumour growth and other immunosuppressive treatments are apparently unnecessary.
Irvin, A D   +3 more
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Growth Characteristics of Theileria parva-Infected Bovine Lymphoblast Cultures

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1971
SUMMARY Cells were cultured from spleen of cattle experimentally and naturally infected with Theileria parva, the etiologic agent of East Coast fever (ecf). These cells, which were identified morphologically as lymphoblasts, were grown continuously in suspension culture.
J E, Moulton   +2 more
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Theileria parva epidemics: a case study in eastern Zambia

Veterinary Parasitology, 2002
This paper presents the results of the follow-up of three sentinel herds between 1994 and 2000 during an East Coast fever (ECF) epidemic in eastern Zambia. The animals of the sentinel herds were closely monitored clinically and serologically together with detailed Rhipicephalus appendiculatus counts.
Billiouw, M.   +5 more
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Characterisation of Theileria parva isolates from Kiambu district, Kenya

Veterinary Parasitology, 2004
Four Theileria parva isolates from Muguga area of Kiambu district, Kenya, were used to establish schizont-infected cell lines. Their protein antigens were then separated by sodium dodecyl sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS page).
Matete, GO   +4 more
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