نتایج جستجو برای: giardia intestinalis

تعداد نتایج: 6081  

Journal: :Molecular and biochemical parasitology 1997
P A Steimle D G Lindmark E L Jarroll

Giardia intestinalis encystment results in the incorporation of galactosamine (GalN) (a cystwall specific sugar) into outer cyst wall filaments [1,2]. GalN is synthesized during encystment from endogenous glucose by an inducible enzyme pathway [3] and the first reaction unique to GalN synthesis is the conversion of fructose-6phosphate (F6P) to glucosamine 6-phosphate (G1cN6P) [4,5]. In G. intes...

Journal: :Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 2005

Journal: :FEMS Microbiology Letters 2000

Journal: :Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo 2009
Jorge H Botero-Garcés Gisela M García-Montoya Dayvin Grisales-Patiño Daniel C Aguirre-Acevedo Martha C Alvarez-Uribe

Giardia intestinalis infection is prevalent throughout the world and widely distributed in developing countries. In general, children display serious consequences to their state of health, including slow height-weight development; therefore, the main aim of this study was to determine the association between Giardia infection and the nutritional status of children who participate in the program...

Journal: :Protist 2006
Patrick J Keeling Guy Brugerolle

Octomitus intestinalis is a diplomonad flagellate inhabiting the digestive tract of rodents and amphibians. Octomitus is of evolutionary interest because, based on ultrastructural characteristics, it is thought to be closely related to the morphologically derived genus Giardia, and together they have been proposed to make up the Giardiinae. In molecular trees of diplomonads, Giardia is the deep...

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2006
Eva Nohynková Pavla Tumová Jaroslav Kulda

Giardia intestinalis is a binucleated diplomonad possessing four pairs of flagella of distinct location and function. Its pathogenic potential depends on the integrity of a complex microtubular cytoskeleton that undergoes a profound but poorly understood reorganization during cell division. We examined the cell division of G. intestinalis with the aid of light and electron microscopy and immuno...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2008
Erica Lasek-Nesselquist Andrea L Bogomolni Rebecca J Gast David Mark Welch Julie C Ellis Mitchell L Sogin Michael J Moore

Giardia intestinalis is a microbial eukaryotic parasite that causes diarrheal disease in humans and other vertebrates worldwide. The negative effect on quality of life and economics caused by G. intestinalis may be increased by its potential status as a zoonosis, or a disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans. The zoonotic potential of G. intestinalis has been implied for over 2 de...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2005
J Benyacoub P F Pérez F Rochat K Y Saudan G Reuteler N Antille M Humen G L De Antoni C Cavadini S Blum E J Schiffrin

We studied the ability of the probiotic organism Enterococcus faecium SF68 to antagonize Giardia intestinalis infection in mice. Oral feeding of E. faecium strain SF68 starting 7 d before inoculation with Giardia trophozoites significantly increased the production of specific anti-Giardia intestinal IgA and blood IgG. This humoral response was mirrored at the cellular level by an increased perc...

2012
Eva Martincová Luboš Voleman Vladimíra Najdrová Maximiliano De Napoli Shiri Eshar Melisa Gualdron Christine S. Hopp David E. Sanin Dumizulu L. Tembo Daria Van Tyne Dawn Walker Michaela Marcinčiková Jan Tachezy Pavel Doležal

Hydrogenosomes and mitosomes represent remarkable mitochondrial adaptations in the anaerobic parasitic protists such as Trichomonas vaginalis and Giardia intestinalis, respectively. In order to provide a tool to study these organelles in the live cells, the HaloTag was fused to G. intestinalis IscU and T. vaginalis frataxin and expressed in the mitosomes and hydrogenosomes, respectively. The in...

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