نتایج جستجو برای: parasitic worms

تعداد نتایج: 40347  

2014
Sara Lustigman Elena Melnikow Setty Balakrishnan Anand Aroha Contreras Vijay Nandi Jing Liu Aaron Bell Thomas R. Unnasch Mathew B. Rogers Elodie Ghedin

Brugia malayi, a parasitic nematode that causes lymphatic filariasis, harbors endosymbiotic intracellular bacteria, Wolbachia, that are required for the development and reproduction of the worm. The essential nature of this endosymbiosis led to the development of anti-Wolbachia chemotherapeutic approaches for the treatment of human filarial infections. Our study is aimed at identifying specific...

2013
Chunxiao Hu James Dillon James Kearn Caitriona Murray Vincent O’Connor Lindy Holden-Dye Hywel Morgan

Genetic and chemical biology screens of C. elegans have been of enormous benefit in providing fundamental insight into neural function and neuroactive drugs. Recently the exploitation of microfluidic devices has added greater power to this experimental approach providing more discrete and higher throughput phenotypic analysis of neural systems. Here we make a significant addition to this repert...

2015
Ben-Wen Li Amy C. Rush Gary J. Weil

Acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) are required for body movement in parasitic nematodes and are targets of "classical" anthelmintic drugs such as levamisole and pyrantel and of newer drugs such as tribendimidine and derquantel. While neurotransmission explains the effects of these drugs on nematode movement, their effects on parasite reproduction are unexplained. The levamisole AChR type (L-AChRs...

2016
Alessandra Guidi Cristiana Lalli Emerald Perlas Giulia Bolasco Martina Nibbio Edith Monteagudo Alberto Bresciani Giovina Ruberti

BACKGROUND Schistosomiasis, one of the world's greatest human neglected tropical diseases, is caused by parasitic trematodes of the genus Schistosoma. A unique feature of schistosome biology is that the induction of sexual maturation as well as the maintenance of the differentiation status of female reproductive organs and egg production, necessary for both disease transmission and pathogenesis...

2017
Anna V Protasio Stijn van Dongen Julie Collins Leonor Quintais Diogo M Ribeiro Florian Sessler Martin Hunt Gabriel Rinaldi James J Collins Anton J Enright Matthew Berriman

Schistosomes are parasitic helminths that cause schistosomiasis, a disease affecting circa 200 million people, primarily in underprivileged regions of the world. Schistosoma mansoni is the most experimentally tractable schistosome species due to its ease of propagation in the laboratory and the high quality of its genome assembly and annotation. Although there is growing interest in microRNAs (...

Journal: :Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2007
Kati J Dillard Seppo AM Saari Marjukka Anttila

BACKGROUND Intestinal threadworm Strongyloides stercoralis is a parasite of dog, cat and primates that occurs worldwide being most prevalent in tropical and subtropical countries. The adult parasitic worm is about 2 mm long and slender. It possesses both parasitic and free-living lifecycles. The parasitic worms are females. Strongyloides stercoralis infects the host via percutaneous, peroral or...

2016
Paul Giacomin Martha Zakrzewski Timothy P. Jenkins Xiaopei Su Rafid Al-Hallaf John Croese Stefan de Vries Andrew Grant Makedonka Mitreva Alex Loukas Lutz Krause Cinzia Cantacessi

A reduced diversity of the gastrointestinal commensal microbiota is associated with the development of several inflammatory diseases. Recent reports in humans and animal models have demonstrated the beneficial therapeutic effects of infections by parasitic worms (helminths) in some inflammatory disorders, such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and coeliac disease (CeD). Interestingly, these s...

Journal: :Clinical microbiology reviews 2002
F E G Cox

Humans are hosts to nearly 300 species of parasitic worms and over 70 species of protozoa, some derived from our primate ancestors and some acquired from the animals we have domesticated or come in contact with during our relatively short history on Earth. Our knowledge of parasitic infections extends into antiquity, and descriptions of parasites and parasitic infections are found in the earlie...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiology 0
poonam sherwani department of radiodiagnosis, lady hardinge medical college, smt sucheta kriplani hospital, new delhi, india; department of radiodiagnosis, lady hardinge medical college, smt sucheta kriplani hospital, new delhi, india. tel: +91-9540464879 shweta singhal department of radiodiagnosis, lady hardinge medical college, smt sucheta kriplani hospital, new delhi, india nidhi kumar department of radiodiagnosis, lady hardinge medical college, smt sucheta kriplani hospital, new delhi, india mahender kaur narula department of radiodiagnosis, lady hardinge medical college, smt sucheta kriplani hospital, new delhi, india rama anand department of radiodiagnosis, lady hardinge medical college, smt sucheta kriplani hospital, new delhi, india om prakash pathania department of surgery, lady hardinge medical college, smt sucheta kriplani hospital, new delhi, india

a 30-year-old woman presented with a palpable subcutaneous nodule in the areolar region of the left breast. sonomammographic examination revealed 2 cystic lesions showing typical “filarial dance” as vigorous twirling movement of multiple curvilinear echoes with mixed red blue color doppler signals that was non-rhythmic, nonpulsatile, and the characteristic pulse doppler trace due to irregular w...

2002
Erika V. Iyengar

Individuals of the marine snail Trichotropis cancellata can either suspension feed or steal food from tube-dwelling polychaete worm hosts (kleptoparasitism). Because kleptoparasitism is facultative in this case, the performance of both members can be evaluated separately and together. I used field experiments to compare the growth of suspension feeding snails with that of snails (either singly ...

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