نتایج جستجو برای: blood parasites

تعداد نتایج: 720721  

Journal: :Advanced healthcare materials 2017
Mendi J Muthinja Johanna Ripp Janina K Hellmann Tamas Haraszti Noa Dahan Leandro Lemgruber Anna Battista Lucas Schütz Oliver T Fackler Ulrich S Schwarz Joachim P Spatz Friedrich Frischknecht

Plasmodium sporozoites, the highly motile forms of the malaria parasite, are transmitted naturally by mosquitoes and traverse the skin to find, associate with, and enter blood capillaries. Research aimed at understanding how sporozoites select blood vessels is hampered by the lack of a suitable experimental system. Arrays of uniform cylindrical pillars can be used to study small cells moving in...

Journal: :The Journal of veterinary medical science 2005
Ravinder N M Sehgal Hugh I Jones Thomas B Smith

A total of 969 birds representing 121 species of 21 families from the West African nations of Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea and Ivory Coast were examined for haematozoa using thin blood smears; 277 individuals (28.6%) harbored blood parasites. The parasites identified included species of Haemoproteus (7.7% prevalence), Plasmodium (10.7%), Leucocytozoon (4.6%), and Trypanosoma (7.3%). In addition,...

Journal: :Blood 2005
Rita Tewari Solabomi A Ogun Ruwani S Gunaratne Andrea Crisanti Anthony A Holder

Merozoite invasion of red blood cells is crucial to the development of the parasite that causes malaria. Merozoite surface proteins (MSPs) mediate the first interaction between parasite and erythrocyte. In Plasmodium falciparum, they include a complex of products from at least 3 genes (msp1, msp6, and msp7), one of which, msp7, is part of a gene family containing 3 and 6 adjacent members in Pla...

Journal: :Polish journal of veterinary sciences 2012
M Szweda J Szarek I Babińska R Sokół M Raś-Noryńska A Kołodziejska-Sawerska T Mecik-Kronenberg

The objective of this study was to examine the independent effect of helminths infection on biochemical blood parameters in Beagles intended for laboratory use which may contribute to a change of experimental results. As a result of research, the authors confirmed the negative effect of helminth invasion on the metabolism of the liver and kidney in laboratory dogs. Stool samples from thirty Bea...

2004
Barbara L. Herwaldt Guy de Bruyn Norman J. Pieniazek Mary Homer Kathryn H. Lofy Susan B. Slemenda Thomas R. Fritsche David H. Persing Ajit P. Limaye

Most reported U.S. zoonotic cases of babesiosis have occurred in the Northeast and been caused by Babesia microti. In Washington State, three cases of babesiosis have been reported previously, which were caused by WA1 (for "Washington 1")-type parasites. We investigated a case of babesiosis in Washington in an 82-year-old man whose spleen had been removed and whose parasitemia level was 41.4%. ...

Journal: :Experimental parasitology 2007
Masashi Okamura Naoaki Yokoyama Noriyuki Takabatake Kazuhiro Okubo Yuzuru Ikehara Ikuo Igarashi

In the present study, the subcellular localization of the host red blood cell (RBC) membrane components, the alpha2-3-linked sialic acid (SA) residues and the lipid bilayer, was observed during the asexual growth of Babesia bovis using two erythrocyte probes, the SA-specific lectin (MALII) and the lipophilic fluorescent (PKH2) probes, respectively. In confocal laser scanning microscopy with MAL...

2014
Ágnes Orbán Ádám Butykai András Molnár Zsófia Pröhle Gergö Fülöp Tivadar Zelles Wasan Forsyth Danika Hill Ivo Müller Louis Schofield Maria Rebelo Thomas Hänscheid Stephan Karl István Kézsmárki

Improving the efficiency of malaria diagnosis is one of the main goals of current malaria research. We have recently developed a magneto-optical (MO) method which allows high-sensitivity detection of malaria pigment (hemozoin crystals) in blood via the magnetically induced rotational motion of the hemozoin crystals. Here, we evaluate this MO technique for the detection of Plasmodium falciparum ...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2008
Naotoshi Tsuji Takeharu Miyoshi Badger Battsetseg Tomohide Matsuo Xuenan Xuan Kozo Fujisaki

Vector ticks possess a unique system that enables them to digest large amounts of host blood and to transmit various animal and human pathogens, suggesting the existence of evolutionally acquired proteolytic mechanisms. We report here the molecular and reverse genetic characterization of a multifunctional cysteine protease, longipain, from the babesial parasite vector tick Haemaphysalis longico...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Sungano Mharakurwa Taida Kumwenda Mtawa A P Mkulama Mulenga Musapa Sandra Chishimba Clive J Shiff David J Sullivan Philip E Thuma Kun Liu Peter Agre

Surveillance for drug-resistant parasites in human blood is a major effort in malaria control. Here we report contrasting antifolate resistance polymorphisms in Plasmodium falciparum when parasites in human blood were compared with parasites in Anopheles vector mosquitoes from sleeping huts in rural Zambia. DNA encoding P. falciparum dihydrofolate reductase (EC 1.5.1.3) was amplified by PCR wit...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2006
Indu Malhotra Peter Mungai Eric Muchiri Jesse J Kwiek Steven R Meshnick Christopher L King

BACKGROUND It is unknown whether the presence of Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasites in umbilical cord blood denotes infection acquired antenatally or contamination with infected maternal blood at delivery. METHODS Parasites were quantified by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RTQ-PCR) and were genotyped in paired maternal- and cord-blood samples obtained from 632 pregnant...

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