نتایج جستجو برای: peltophorum africanum

تعداد نتایج: 672  

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2006
Bouke C de Jong Philip C Hill Roger H Brookes Sebastien Gagneux David J Jeffries Jacob K Otu Simon A Donkor Annette Fox Keith P W J McAdam Peter M Small Richard A Adegbola

BACKGROUND Mycobacterium africanum, a member of the M. tuberculosis complex that is infrequently found outside of western Africa, is the cause of up to half of the tuberculosis cases there. METHODS We genotyped mycobacterial isolates obtained from a study of patients with tuberculosis and their household contacts and compared T cell responses and tuberculin skin test results by infecting geno...

2016
Adwoa Asante-Poku Isaac Darko Otchere Stephen Osei-Wusu Esther Sarpong Akosua Baddoo Audrey Forson Clement Laryea Sonia Borrell Frank Bonsu Jan Hattendorf Collins Ahorlu Kwadwo A Koram Sebastien Gagneux Dorothy Yeboah-Manu

BACKGROUND Mycobacterium africanum comprises two phylogenetic lineages within the M. tuberculosis complex (MTBC) and is an important cause of human tuberculosis (TB) in West Africa. The reasons for this geographic restriction of M. africanum remain unclear. Here, we performed a prospective study to explore associations between the characteristics of TB patients and the MTBC lineages circulating...

Journal: :Emerging infectious diseases 2004
Edward Desmond Ameena T Ahmed William S Probert Janet Ely Yvonne Jang Cynthia A Sanders Shou-Yean Lin Jennifer Flood

Five Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex isolates in California were identified as M. africanum by spoligotyping, single nucleotide polymorphisms, a deletion mutation, and phenotypic traits, confirming it as a cause of tuberculosis in the United States. Three of the five patients from whom M. africanum was isolated had lived in Africa.

2013
Florian Gehre Martin Antonio Frank Faïhun Mathieu Odoun Cecile Uwizeye Pim de Rijk Bouke C. de Jong Dissou Affolabi

Mycobacterium africanum is an important cause of tuberculosis (TB) in West Africa. So far, two lineages called M. africanum West African 1 (MAF1) and M. africanum West African 2 (MAF2) have been defined. Although several molecular studies on MAF2 have been conducted to date, little is known about MAF1. As MAF1 is mainly present in countries around the Gulf of Guinea we aimed to estimate its pre...

2015
Gilbert Ateufack Elisabeth Carol Domgnim Mokam Marius Mbiantcha Rostand Breuil Dongmo Feudjio Nana David Albert Kamanyi

BACKGROUND Gastric peptic ulcer is one of the common disorders of gastrointestinal tract, which occur due to an imbalance between the offensive and defensive factors. It is an illness that affects a considerable number of people worldwide. This study was conducted to evaluate the antiulcerogenic and antiulcer effects and recognize the basic mechanism of action of Piptadeniastrum africanum stem ...

2014

Gnetum africanum (eru or African Jointfir) is a vine gymnosperm species found natively throughout tropical Africa.[1] Though bearing leaves, the genus Gnetum are gymnosperms, related to pine and other conifers.[2][3][4] Eru has numerous common names and is grown in various countries across Africa, including: Cameroon (Eru, okok, m’fumbua, or fumbua), Angola (KoKo), Nigeria (ukase or afang), Gab...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1990
A R Leitch W Mosgöller T Schwarzacher M D Bennett J S Heslop-Harrison

In situ hybridization using biotinylated total genomic DNA and avidin detection systems was adapted for examination of thin-sectioned plant material in the light and electron microscopes. Root tip material was preserved prior to sectioning, so that the in vivo disposition of the chromatin was maintained. Use of total genomic DNA from Secale africanum as a probe enabled the chromatin from the tw...

2013
Florian Gehre Martin Antonio Jacob K. Otu Neneh Sallah Oumie Secka Tutty Faal Patrick Owiafe Jayne S. Sutherland Ifedayo M. Adetifa Martin O. Ota Beate Kampmann Tumani Corrah Bouke C. de Jong

In West Africa, Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains co-circulate with M. africanum, and both pathogens cause pulmonary tuberculosis in humans. Given recent findings that M. tuberculosis T-cell epitopes are hyperconserved, we hypothesized that more immunogenic strains have increased capacity to spread within the human host population. We investigated the relationship between the composition of th...

2017
Marius Mbiantcha Jabeen Almas Simjee U. Shabana Dastagir Nida Faheem Aisha

BACKGROUND Rheumatoid arthritis, disease of unknown causes is a rheumatic and autoimmune pathology, recognised for its increasing frequency and its adverse consequences. It is a disease that occurs in most cases between 50 and 60 years and women are more affected than men. This study aimed at evaluating immunomodulatory and anti-arthritis capacity of aqueous and methanol extracts of stem bark o...

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