نتایج جستجو برای: bird schistosomes

تعداد نتایج: 24996  

2013
Mirjam M. Mebius Perry J. J. van Genderen Rolf T. Urbanus Aloysius G. M. Tielens Philip G. de Groot Jaap J. van Hellemond

Schistosomes, parasitic flatworms that cause the tropical disease schistosomiasis, are still a threat. They are responsible for 200 million infections worldwide and an estimated 280,000 deaths annually in sub-Saharan Africa alone. The adult parasites reside as pairs in the mesenteric or perivesicular veins of their human host, where they can survive for up to 30 years. The parasite is a potenti...

2016
Lihui Zhu Jiangping Zhao Jianbin Wang Chao Hu Jinbiao Peng Rong Luo Chunjing Zhou Juntao Liu Jiaojiao Lin Youxin Jin Richard E Davis Guofeng Cheng

Schistosomes, blood flukes, are an important global public health concern. Paired adult female schistosomes produce large numbers of eggs that are primarily responsible for the disease pathology and critical for dissemination. Consequently, understanding schistosome sexual maturation and egg production may open novel perspectives for intervening with these processes to prevent clinical symptoms...

2014
Ravi S. Kasinathan Lalit Kumar Sharma Charles Cunningham Thomas R. Webb Robert M. Greenberg Stephen John Davies

Parasitic flatworms of the genus Schistosoma cause schistosomiasis, a neglected tropical disease that affects hundreds of millions. Treatment of schistosomiasis depends almost entirely on the drug praziquantel (PZQ). Though essential to treating and controlling schistosomiasis, a major limitation of PZQ is that it is not active against immature mammalian-stage schistosomes. Furthermore, there a...

2014
Shuang Liang Melissa Varrecchia Kenji Ishida Emmitt R. Jolly

Schistosome worms of the genus Schistosoma are the causative agents of schistosomiasis, a devastating parasitic disease affecting more than 240 million people worldwide. Schistosomes have complex life cycles, and have been challenging to manipulate genetically due to the dearth of molecular tools. Although the use of gene overexpression, gene knockouts or knockdowns are straight-forward genetic...

2012
Jianmei Yang Xingang Feng Zhiqiang Fu Chunxiu Yuan Yang Hong Yaojun Shi Min Zhang Jinming Liu Hao Li Ke Lu Jiaojiao Lin

Water buffalo and yellow cattle are the two of the most important natural reservoir hosts for Schistosoma japonicum in endemic areas of China, although their susceptibility differs, with water buffalo being less conducive to the growth and development of S. japonicum. Results from the current study show that the general morphology and ultrastructure of adult schistosomes derived from the two ho...

2011
M. C. Agrawal V. G. Rao

India is uniquely positioned with regard to schistosomes and schistosomiasis-discovering seven new mammalian species with the existence of three more schistosome species: Orientobilharzia turkestanicum, O. harinasutai, and Schistosoma haematobium(?). An endemic focus of urinary schistosomiasis was reported from Gimvi village of Ratnagiri, Maharashtra with infrequent occurrence of schistosome eg...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2011
Silke Leutner Svenja Beckmann Christoph G Grevelding

Schistosomes are trematode parasites and of worldwide medical importance for humans and animals. Growth and development of these parasites require a specific host environment, but also permanent communication processes between the two genders. Accumulating molecular evidence indicates that the responsible interactions are mediated by signal transduction processes. Conserved signaling molecules ...

Journal: :eLife 2016
James J Collins George R Wendt Harini Iyer Phillip A Newmark

Schistosomes infect more than 200 million of the world's poorest people. These parasites live in the vasculature, producing eggs that spur a variety of chronic, potentially life-threatening, pathologies exacerbated by the long lifespan of schistosomes, that can thrive in the host for decades. How schistosomes maintain their longevity in this immunologically hostile environment is unknown. Here,...

2009

pathologically important Platyhelminthes include the digenetic trematodes Opisthorchis, Clonorchis, Paragonimus, Fasci%psis and Fascio/a and the cestodes (tapeworms). Ali the schistosomes that mature in man belong to the genus Schistosoma of the family Schistosomatidae, which contains Il other genera, some of which cause cercarial dermatitis (Rollinson & Southgate, 1987). The genus Schistosoma ...

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