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Shotgun proteomics of detergent-solubilized proteins from Trypanosoma evansi

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Trypanosoma evansi

Trends in Parasitology, 2022
Trypanosoma evansi, the causative agent of 'surra', is a flagellated hemoprotozoan parasite. It kills thousands of animals every year and causes significant animal morbidity and loss of productivity. T. evansi originated from Trypanosoma brucei through deletion of the maxicircle kinetoplast DNA which conferred the capacity for mechanical transmission ...
Sazmand, Alireza   +2 more
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Kinetoplast DNA of Trypanosoma evansi

Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, 1987
We show here that the kinetoplast DNA (kDNA) networks from six Trypanosoma evansi strains differ from those of T. brucei by their lack of maxi-circles and absence of mini-circle sequence heterogeneity. The lack of maxi-circles is sufficient to account for the inability of T.
P, Borst, F, Fase-Fowler, W C, Gibson
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Trypanosoma evansi infection in mainland Spain

Veterinary Parasitology, 2010
An outbreak of Trypanosoma evansi infection that occurred in mainland Spain is described. The outbreak occurred on an equine and camel farm to which dromedary camels from an infected area of the Canary Islands had recently been introduced. One of these camels developed clinical signs and T. evansi was discovered in a blood smear examination.
Tamarit, A.   +9 more
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Drug resistance in Sudanese Trypanosoma evansi

Veterinary Parasitology, 1999
The drug sensitivities of 16 Trypanosoma evansi isolates from Sudan were examined using two different in vitro assays and rodent models. IC50 values (concentration which inhibited incorporation of 3H-hypoxanthine by 50%) obtained in a 40 h assay indicate that most of the isolates were resistant to suramin, a drug which has not been used in Sudan since ...
I E, El Rayah   +3 more
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Trypanosoma evansi in capybara from Venezuela

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1997
During the slaughtering season of February and March 1991, 559 capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) were tested for Trypanosoma evansi in two areas in Venezuela: El Frio Ranch and El Cedral Ranch. Blood and serum samples were evaluated for T. evansi. Forty-eight (9%) of 559 capybaras had T. evansi using the microcentrifugation technique. Further, 279 (
J F, Arias   +3 more
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Canine Trypanosoma evansi infection in Afghanistan

Veterinary Parasitology, 2013
In 2012, a dog in Afghanistan was diagnosed with trypanosomosis. We here describe the clinical picture of the animal and how the parasite was identified as Trypanosoma evansi by DNA extraction from a blood smear and molecular analysis with taxon-specific PCR assays.
Mohammad, Aref   +8 more
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Trypanosoma evansi in Asia

Parasitology Today, 1988
Trypanosoma evansi has the widest geographical range of all the pathogenic trypanosome species and infects domesticated livestock in many countries of South America, Africa and Asia. In spite of this wide distribution, T. evansi has been less intensively investigated than the African tsetse-transmitted trypanosomes and there is correspondingly less ...
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