Research on Protozoa

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Frontiers in research on parasitic protozoa.

Frontiers in research on parasitic protozoa was the theme of the Autumn Symposium of the British Section of the Society of Protozoologists, held 2 September 2002, in London, UK.

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Rodents, in particular Mus musculus, have a long and invaluable history as models for human diseases in biomedical research, although their translational value has been challenged in a number of cases. We provide some examples in which rodents have been suboptimal as models for human biology and discuss confounders which influence experiments and may explain some of the misleading results. Infe...

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RECEPTOR FOR IMMUNOGLOBULIN Fc ON PROTOZOA

The mechanisms parasites have developed to escape immune surveillance are currently under investigation in many laboratories, because their elucidation may provide new approaches to the prevention of the diseases the parasites cause. For a detailed description and experimental evidence of these various mechanisms, see the recent review by Bloom (1). One possible means of evasion is the uptake o...

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Studies on the Metabolism of the Protozoa

A characteristic feature of euglenoid flagellates is that they synthesize granules of paramylon (paramylum) as reserve carbohydrate. We now report the results of a structural study of this polysaccharide from Astasia ocellata; a preliminary account of this work has been published (Manners, Ryley & Stark, 1964). Ast8ia ocellata is a freshwater flagellate (Class Euglenineae), being a nonphotosynt...

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Nature

سال: 1968

ISSN: 0028-0836,1476-4687

DOI: 10.1038/219541a0