REFERRING to an editorial entitled “A Threat to the Zululand Game Reserves” in NATURE of Nov. 24, 1928, whilst very much in sympathy with the object of this article in so far as it refers to preservation in reserves of the natural fauna of South Africa, I am led to express the opinion that certain of the statements made would be very difficult to ...
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An alternative approach to detect Trypanosoma in Glossina (Diptera, Glossinidae) without dissection
Background: Determining if a tsetse fly is infected by trypanosomes and thus potentially able to transmit trypanosome-related human and animal diseases is an extremely laborious and time-consuming task to perform, especially under field conditions.
Filipa Ferreira +10 more
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The Cyclical Development of Trypanosoma vivax in the Tsetse Fly Involves an Asymmetric Division
Trypanosoma vivax is the most prevalent trypanosome species in African cattle. It is thought to be transmitted by tsetse flies after cyclical development restricted to the vector mouthparts. Here, we investigated the kinetics of T.
Cher‐Pheng Ooi +7 more
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Near Infrared Imaging As a Method of Studying Tsetse Fly (Diptera: Glossinidae) Pupal Development
Near infrared (NIR) photography and video was investigated as a method for observing and recording intrapuparial development in the tsetse fly Glossina palpalis gambiensis and other Muscomorpha (Cyclorrhapha) Diptera.
Zelda R. Moran, A. Parker
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Morphometric characterization of three Tsetse Fly Species - Glossina M. Morsitans, G. P. Palpalis and G. Tachinoides (Diptera: Glossinidae) from Ghana [PDF]
Edwin Idriss Mustapha +2 more
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The Tsetse Fly Perched on the Scrotum: Publishing Problems in Academic Journals
Anthony Diala, N. Saad Hussein
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Sodalis glossinidius prevalence and trypanosome presence in tsetse from Luambe National Park, Zambia
Background Tsetse flies are the biological vectors of African trypanosomes, the causative agents of sleeping sickness in humans and nagana in animals. The tsetse endosymbiont Sodalis glossinidius has been suggested to play a role in tsetse susceptibility
Jonny W Dennis +5 more
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Expression and extracellular release of a functional anti-trypanosome Nanobody® in Sodalis glossinidius, a bacterial symbiont of the tsetse fly [PDF]
Linda De Vooght +5 more
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Tsetse fly inspired steerable bone drill-a proof of concept. [PDF]
de Kater EP +3 more
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Development of the livestock pathogen Trypanosoma (Nannomonas) simiae in the tsetse fly with description of putative sexual stages from the proboscis. [PDF]
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