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Trypanosomes

1999
Abstract As mentioned, the trypanosomes are closely related to the leishmaniae, and their zoologic classification follows the same lines (see Chapter 4; Corliss, 1994). Trypanosomes are known in general as the blood flagellates, and under natural conditions they occur in humans and many other species of animals.
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Antigenic Variation in Trypanosomes

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1977
The several species of African trypanosomes pathogenic to man and domestic livestock may evade the immune response through a process of antigenic variation. This phenomenon is the major obstacle to immunization. Variation may be recognized in the form of sequential changes in the serological characteristics of the trypanosome surface ...
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The African trypanosome genome

International Journal for Parasitology, 2000
The haploid nuclear genome of the African trypanosome, Trypanosoma brucei, is about 35 Mb and varies in size among different trypanosome isolates by as much as 25%. The nuclear DNA of this diploid organism is distributed among three size classes of chromosomes: the megabase chromosomes of which there are at least 11 pairs ranging from 1 Mb to more than
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Antigenic variation of trypanosomes

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression, 1985
Etude de la biologie des trypanosomes et de la variation antigenique. Synthese des VSGS et structure de la paroi externe. Structure des telomeres, organisation chromosomique, specificite des genes telomeriques, activation non duplicative, conversion des telomeres transcription chez les trypanosomatides, controle des sites d'expression ...
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Antigenic variation in trypanosomes

Nature, 1978
In its mammalian host, Trypanosoma brucei is able to change the antigenic character of its glycoprotein surface coat and so evade the host's immune response. This phenotypic change seems to occur spontaneously in 1 in 10,000 individuals but is not due to genetic mutation: host antibody is not necessary for its induction but plays a selective part in ...
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Antigens of African Trypanosomes

1985
The African trypanosomes present their hosts with the best characterised antigens in parasitology — the variant surface glycoproteins, or VSGs. The structure of the genes encoding VSGs and the mechanism by which the expression of these genes is regulated have been studied intensively (reviewed in Steinert and Pays 1985). Research in this area is at the
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Trypanosomes

2006
Clarence M. Lee, Earlene Armstrong
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