نتایج جستجو برای: avian schistosomes

تعداد نتایج: 41759  

2012
Danielle E. Skinner Gabriel Rinaldi Sutas Suttiprapa Victoria H. Mann Pablo Smircich Alexis A. Cogswell David L. Williams Paul J. Brindley

Genome sequences are available for the human blood flukes, Schistosoma japonicum, S. mansoni and S. haematobium. Functional genomic approaches could aid in identifying the role and importance of these newly described schistosome genes. Transgenesis is established for functional genomics in model species, which can lead to gain- or loss-of-functions, facilitate vector-based RNA interference, and...

2014
Patrick J. Skelly Akram A. Da'dara Xiao-Hong Li William Castro-Borges R. Alan Wilson

Schistosomes are parasitic flatworms that infect >200 million people worldwide, causing the chronic, debilitating disease schistosomiasis. Unusual among parasitic helminths, the long-lived adult worms, continuously bathed in blood, take up nutrients directly across the body surface and also by ingestion of blood into the gut. Recent proteomic analyses of the body surface revealed the presence o...

2012
Christoph Grunau

12 13 A study in 2004 in number 8 of this journal concluded that in the past some sort of 14 lateral gene transfer occurred from the salmonids to the schistosomes 1. Schistosomes 15 are parasitic helminths that cause a severe disorder called bilharziosis or 16 schistosomiasis in humans and several animals. The deduction of gene transfer was 17 based on the analysis of an EST library for Schisto...

2016
Julie N. R. Collins James J. Collins

Schistosomiasis is second only to malaria in terms of the global impact among diseases caused by parasites. A striking feature of schistosomes are their ability to thrive in their hosts for decades. We have previously demonstrated that stem cells, called neoblasts, promote homeostatic tissue maintenance in adult schistosomes and suggested these cells likely contribute to parasite longevity. Whe...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1999
C P Brady A J Dowd P J Brindley T Ryan S R Day J P Dalton

Cysteine proteinases expressed by schistosomes appear to play key roles in the digestion of host hemoglobin, the principal source of amino acid nutrients utilized by these parasites. We have shown previously that the predominant cysteine proteinase activity in soluble extracts and excretory/secretory (ES) products of adults of Schistosoma mansoni and S. japonicum is cathepsin L-like in its subs...

2017
Daniel Gold Mohammed Alian Avraham Domb Yara Karawani Maysa Jbarien Jacques Chollet Richard K. Haynes Ho Ning Wong Viola Buchholz Andreas Greiner Jacob Golenser

The current treatment of schistosomiasis is based on the anti-helminthic drug praziquantel (PZQ). PZQ affects only the adult stages of schistosomes. In addition, resistance to PZQ is emerging. We suggest a drug, which could serve as a potential alternative or complement to PZQ, and as a means of treating infections at earlier, pre-granuloma stage. Derivatives of the peroxidic antimalarial drug ...

2013
Bonnie L. Webster Oumar T. Diaw Mohmoudane M. Seye Joanne P. Webster David Rollinson

BACKGROUND Schistosomes are dioecious parasitic flatworms, which live in the vasculature of their mammalian definitive hosts. They are the causative agent of schistosomiasis, a disease of considerable medical and veterinary importance in tropical and subtropical regions. Schistosomes undergo a sexual reproductive stage within their mammalian host enabling interactions between different species,...

Journal: :World journal of gastroenterology 2005
Manfredi Rizzo Pasquale Mansueto Daniela Cabibi Elisabetta Barresi Kaspar Berneis Mario Affronti Gabriele Di Lorenzo Sergio Vigneri Giovam Battista Rini

Schistosomiasis is a chronic worm infection caused by a species of trematodes, the Schistosomes. We may distinguish a urinary form from Schistosomes haematobium and an intestinal-hepatosplenic form mainly from Schistosomes mansoni characterized by nausea, meteorism, abdominal pain, bloody diarrhea, rectal tenesmus, and hepatosplenomegaly. These infections represent a major health issue in Afric...

Avian influenza is one of the most important diseases in avian industry, which also threats human population. Thus, vaccination is necessary for controlling this viral disease. In this study, killed vaccine of avian influenza subtype H9N2 and formalin solution (for virus inactivation) were used. It is necessary to study the effect of different factors such as formalin concentration, as well as ...

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