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Toxoplasma gondii catalase: are there peroxisomes in Toxoplasma?
Journal of Cell Science, 2000ABSTRACT The intracellular protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii, like all members of the phylum Apicomplexa, is known to possess many organelles: in addition to mitochondria and the compartments of the secretory pathway, there is a reduced chloroplast (the apicoplast) and the phylumspecific components of the apical complex: dense ...
M, Ding, C, Clayton, D, Soldati
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1975
Toxoplasma gondii , a ubiquitous parasite of mammals and birds in nature, is one of the most common infections of humans the world over. In the United States alone, at least 66 million persons are infected by this protozoan. Although recognized as a cause of disease in humans for more than 50 years, the probable means whereby this parasite is ...
J E, Swartzberg, J S, Remington
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Toxoplasma gondii , a ubiquitous parasite of mammals and birds in nature, is one of the most common infections of humans the world over. In the United States alone, at least 66 million persons are infected by this protozoan. Although recognized as a cause of disease in humans for more than 50 years, the probable means whereby this parasite is ...
J E, Swartzberg, J S, Remington
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2008
This chapter analyzes toxoplasmosis, which is caused by the obligate intracellular parasite Toxoplasma gondii and is responsible for significant morbidity and mortality throughout the world. T. gondii has long been recognized as a serious congenital disease, but it was only with the advent of AIDS and the increased use of immunosuppressive therapy that
Roderick Go, Benjamin J. Luft
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This chapter analyzes toxoplasmosis, which is caused by the obligate intracellular parasite Toxoplasma gondii and is responsible for significant morbidity and mortality throughout the world. T. gondii has long been recognized as a serious congenital disease, but it was only with the advent of AIDS and the increased use of immunosuppressive therapy that
Roderick Go, Benjamin J. Luft
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Parasite Immunology, 2009
SummaryResearch on infectious agents as a possible cause of schizophrenia has become prominent in the past decade. Toxoplasma gondii has emerged as a prime candidate for a variety of reasons; (i) many studies have reported that individuals with schizophrenia, compared to controls, have a higher prevalence of antibodies to T.
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SummaryResearch on infectious agents as a possible cause of schizophrenia has become prominent in the past decade. Toxoplasma gondii has emerged as a prime candidate for a variety of reasons; (i) many studies have reported that individuals with schizophrenia, compared to controls, have a higher prevalence of antibodies to T.
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Acquired toxoplasma lymphadenitis
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1979Toxoplasmosis is a common parasitic infection that is widely distributed throughout the world, including the United States. Its occurrence in the oral cavity, however, is uncommon. This report concerns a case of toxoplasmosis that manifested as an intraoral lymphadenitis in a 14-year-old white girl.
B N, Appel, H, Mendelow, H N, Pasqual
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Toxoplasma gondii infection and its implications within the central nervous system
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Sumit Kumar, L David Sibley
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