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TRYPANOSOMA SAIMIRII RODHAIN, A JUNIOR SYNONYM OF TRYPANOSOMA RANGELI TEJERA
Journal of Parasitology, 2005In the present study, we used sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis to compare polypeptides of trypanosomes isolated by hemoculture of squirrel monkeys displaying Trypanosoma saimirii blood trypomastigotes, with other trypanosomes that infect primates to evaluate the validity of T. saimirii.
Mariangela, Ziccardi +3 more
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Parasitology Research, 2014
Trypanosoma cruzi and Trypanosoma rangeli are kinetoplastid parasites which are able to infect humans in Central and South America. Misdiagnosis between these trypanosomes can be avoided by targeting barcoding sequences or genes of each organism.
Keila Adriana Magalhães, Ferreira +6 more
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Trypanosoma cruzi and Trypanosoma rangeli are kinetoplastid parasites which are able to infect humans in Central and South America. Misdiagnosis between these trypanosomes can be avoided by targeting barcoding sequences or genes of each organism.
Keila Adriana Magalhães, Ferreira +6 more
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Trypanosoma rangeli Tejera 1920
2018Published as part of Molinari, Jesús & Moreno, S. Andrea, 2018, The correct subgeneric name of Trypanosoma rangeli Tejera, 1920 (Euglenozoa: Trypanosomatidae), a human-infective endoparasite of neotropical mammals, pp.
Molinari, Jesús, Moreno, S. Andrea
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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1991
With the aim of identifying and differentiating Trypanosoma cruzi from Trypanosoma rangeli, culture epimastigotes from 30 Honduran trypanosomatid isolates were analyzed by susceptibility to complement lysis, reactivity to lectins, reactivity to monoclonal antibodies specific for T. cruzi, and isoenzymatic electrophoretic patterns.
L, Acosta +3 more
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With the aim of identifying and differentiating Trypanosoma cruzi from Trypanosoma rangeli, culture epimastigotes from 30 Honduran trypanosomatid isolates were analyzed by susceptibility to complement lysis, reactivity to lectins, reactivity to monoclonal antibodies specific for T. cruzi, and isoenzymatic electrophoretic patterns.
L, Acosta +3 more
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Immune Response and Trypanosoma Cruzi Infection in Trypanosoma Rangeli-Immunized Mice
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1991The capacity of Trypanosoma rangeli antigens to induce immune response in mice was analyzed and the course of the infection was studied in immunized animals challenged with virulent forms of T. cruzi. BALB/c mice were immunized with supernatant of disrupted epimastigotes of T. rangeli and with epimastigotes (EPI) of T. rangeli fixed with glutaraldehyde.
B, Basso, E R, Moretti, E, Vottero-Cima
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Trypanosoma cruzi and Trypanosoma rangeli: Glutamate dehydrogenases and proteolytic activities
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1981Abstract 1. 1. Trypanosoma (Herpetosoma) rangeli contains proteolytic activity with azocasein, casein and BAPA as substrates, and aminopeptidase activity with Arg-BNA as substrate. The respective pH optima were 5.5, 7.0, 8.5 and 7.0. 2. 2. The effect of the protease inhibitors PMSF, TLCK and trasylol was studied.
M. Torruella +5 more
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Trypanosoma cruzi and Trypanosoma rangeli: Interplay with Hemolymph Components of Rhodnius prolixus
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1995Studies were carried out on the course of infection of Trypanosoma cruzi (clone Dm28c) and Trypanosoma rangeli (clone San Agustin) and their interactions with hemolymph components of Rhodnius prolixus. These parasites when inoculated into the hemocoel of adult R. prolixus (i) had different courses of infection (T.
C B, Mello +3 more
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Human urine stimulates in vitro growth of Trypanosoma cruzi and Trypanosoma rangeli
Parasitology Research, 2007Previous studies conducted in Leishmania led us to test the hypothesis that addition of human urine (HU) to the Liver Infusion Tryptose (LIT) medium would stimulate the in vitro growth of Trypanosoma cruzi and Trypanosoma rangeli strains. Herein, we show that the addition of 3% HU to LIT medium (LIT-HU3) significantly stimulated the growth of all the T.
Keila A M, Ferreira +4 more
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Triatominae–Trypanosoma cruzi/T. rangeli: Vector–parasite interactions
Acta Tropica, 2009Of the currently known 140 species in the family Reduviidae, subfamily Triatominae, those which are most important as vectors of the aetiologic agent of Chagas disease, Trypanosoma cruzi, belong to the tribes Triatomini and Rhodniini. The latter not only transmit T.
G A, Vallejo, F, Guhl, G A, Schaub
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Characterization of kinetoplast DNA minicircles in Trypanosoma rangeli
Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, 1994Kinetoplast DNA, the mitochondrial DNA of kinetoplastid protozoans, is a network of interlocked minicircles and maxicircles. We analyzed the sequence organization of minicircle DNAs in the El Tocuyo strain and the San Augustin clone B6 of Trypanosoma rangeli.
R F, Recinos +2 more
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