نتایج جستجو برای: pathogenecity

تعداد نتایج: 127  

2015
Homa HAJJARAN Mitra MOHAMMADI BAZARGANI Mehdi MOHEBALI Richard BURCHMORE Ghasem HOSSEINI SALEKDEH Elham KAZEMI-RAD Mohammad Reza KHORAMIZADEH

BACKGROUND The mechanisms of virulence and species differences of Leishmania parasites are under the influence of gene expression regulations at posttranscriptional stages. In Iran, L. major and L. tropica are known as principal agents of cutaneous leishmaniasis, while L. infantum causes visceral leishmaniasis. METHODS As a preliminary study, we compared the proteome mapping of the above thre...

Journal: :Annals of parasitology 2012
Salah Moqbil Piotr Kurnatowski

One method of treatment used in cancer therapy is radiotherapy which can injure the oral, pharynx or larynx mucosa and predisposes tissue to the development of fungal infections. The aim of the study paper was the mycological examinations of swabs from the oral cavity and pharynx of patients obtained prior to, in week 3, on the last day of and 3 weeks after radiotherapy, as well as isolation of...

A. A. Motallebi B. Gholamhoseini, M. Afsharnasab,

White Spot Disease (WSD) is well known as a widespread viral disease in shrimps from 1992. Many studies focused on morphological, histopathological and epidemiological characteristic and pathogenecity of the disease but less on the determination of the severity of WSD using the histopathological features in target tissues. A generalized scheme for assigning a numerical qualitative value to sev...

B. Jalali, M. Barzegar, Sh. Shamsi,

Thirty three Gyrodactylus spp have been found on the gills and body surface of both wild and farmed freshwater fishes in Iran. Among them nine species have been identified up to the species level, which are new locality records. The identification of the others, mainly belong to endemic wild freshwater fishes, need further studies. Among the known species, Gyrodactylus derjavini (Mikhailov, 197...

2008
Yongqi Yan Daniel R. Perez Jeffrey J. DeStefano

Title of Document: ROLE OF NONCODING REGIONS IN NEWCASTLE DISEASE VIRUS REPLICATION AND PATHOGENESIS Yongqi Yan, Doctor of Philosophy, 2008 Directed By: Professor Siba K.Samal College of Veterinary Medicine The roles of the intergenic sequences (IGS) and untranslated regions (UTR) in Newcastle disease virus (NDV) transcription and pathogenesis are not clear. By our established reverse genetics ...

2016
Soumen Roy Daya Pavitrakar Rashmi Gunjikar Vijay M. Ayachit Vijay P. Bondre Gajanan N. Sapkal

BACKGROUND Interaction between immune system and Chandipura virus (CHPV) during different stages of its life cycle remain poorly understood. The exact route of virus entry into the blood and CNS invasion has not been clearly defined. The present study was undertaken to assess the population in PBMC that supports the growth of virus and to detect active virus replication in PBMC as well as its s...

B. Jalali, M. Barzegar Sh. Shamsi

Thirty three Gyrodactylus spp have been found on the gills and body surface of both wild and farmed freshwater fishes in Iran. Among them nine species have been identified up to the species level, which are new locality records. The identification of the others, mainly belong to endemic wild freshwater fishes, need further studies. Among the known species, Gyrodactylus derjavini (Mikhailov, 197...

2009
Arash Azizi Masood Rezaei

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Candidiasis is a common opportunistic infection in immunocompromised patients. Radiation to the head and neck affects the oral mucous membrane and produces xerostomia. Xerostomia alters the oral mucosa and predisposes them to colonization by Candida species. The aim of this study was evaluation of Candida species before and after radiotherapy. MATERIALS AND METHODS Twenty ...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1962
Ruth Cutter Burke

In recent years it has become more and more evident that serious or intractable fungus infection occurs only when there is something abnormal about the patient. For this reason we have undertaken a physiological and biochemical study of individuals with certain fungous diseases with the hope that these studies would lead to a better understanding of susceptibility to and pathogenecity of mycoti...

Gh. Farjanikish H. Dadras K. Asasi, M. J. Taebipour N. Mosleh, S. S. Tohidifar

Bacterial co-infections can probably influence the pathogenicity of H9N2 low pathogenic avian influenza virus (AIV). This study aimed to evaluate the effect of exposure time to Escherichia coli (O:2) on the pathogenicity of H9N2 AIV in broiler chickens. Three hundred and sixty broiler chickens were randomly allocated to six equal groups. At the age of 26 days, all chicks except groups 5 and 6 w...

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