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Electron microscopy of trypanosomes: a historical view
Since the discovery of the electron microscope and the development of the initial techniques for the processing of biological samples for electron microscopy, the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi has been the subject of intense investigation.
Wanderley de Souza
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BackgroundAfrican animal trypanosomiasis (AAT) is considered to be one of the greatest constraints to livestock production and livestock-crop integration in most African countries.
Dennis Muhanguzi +6 more
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Ribosome Biogenesis in African Trypanosomes Requires Conserved and Trypanosome-Specific Factors [PDF]
Khan Umaer +2 more
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Integrated control of vector-borne diseases of livestock--pyrethroids: panacea or poison?
Tick- and tsetse-borne diseases cost Africa approximately US$4-5 billion per year in livestock production-associated losses. The use of pyrethroid-treated cattle to control ticks and tsetse promises to be an increasingly important tool to counter this ...
Coleman, Paul G +4 more
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Cryptic stage of sleeping-sickness trypanosome developing in choroid plexus epithelial cells. [PDF]
M.O. Abolarin +3 more
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The genetics and genomics of Trypanosoma cruzi [PDF]
Trypanosoma cruzi is a kinetoplastid parasite that causes Chagas disease. Trypanosomes are unusual organisms in many aspects of its genetics and molecular and cellular biology and considered a paradigm of the exception of the rule in the eukaryotic ...
Vazquez, Martin Pablo
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Trypanosome outer kinetochore proteins suggest conservation of chromosome segregation machinery across eukaryotes [PDF]
Simon D’Archivio, Bill Wickstead
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Polo-like kinase in trypanosomes: an odd member out of the Polo family [PDF]
Y. KURASAWA, A. Tai, Ziyin Li
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Trypanosoma equiperdum in the horse : a neglected threat? [PDF]
Dourine is a contagious disease caused by Trypanosoma equiperdum that is transmitted directly from animal to animal during coitus. Dourine is known as an important disease in many countries, and it threatens equidae worldwide.
Ahmed, Y +6 more
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