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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SCHISTOSOME»
Descubre el uso de
schistosome en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
schistosome y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Schistosomes and Schistosomiasis in South Asia
Banerjee and Agrawal (1991) have already demonstrated the presence of S.
nasale at Jabalpur; hence, the city had a dubious distinction of possessing five
mammalian schistosome species in one endemic focus. It is to be seen whether ...
Prof. Mahesh Chandra Agrawal, 2012
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McCurnin's Clinical Textbook for Veterinary Technicians
The skin reaction in humans is characterized by the production of highly pruritic,
raised, red papules in the skin, a condition known as schistosome cercarial
dermatitis or swimmer's itch. This condition often causes the closing of
recreational ...
Joanna M Bassert, Dennis M McCurnin, 2013
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Survival of Parasites, Microbes and Tumours: Strategies for ...
Cytokine. induction. and. exploitation. in. schistosome. infections. J. H.
McKERROW Departments of Pathology and Pharmaceutical Chemistry,
University of California, San Francisco, c/o Pathology, 4150 Clement St., 113B,
San Francisco, CA ...
M. J. Doenhoff, L. H. Chappell, 1998
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Flukes and Snails Revisited
S41 Coevolution and compatibility in the snail-schistosome system J. P.
WEBSTER* and C. M. DAVIES Wellcome Trust Centre for the Epidemiology of
Infectious Disease (IVTCEID), University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX
I 3FY ...
D. Rollinson, L. H. Chappell, 2001
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Parasite Neuromusculature and Its Utility as a Drug Target
There are several unresolved issues regarding schistosome Ca2+ channels and
their role in praziquantel action. Of primary importance is the need to characterize
schistosome Ca2+ channel G^ subunits, either alone or in combination with ...
Aaron G. Maule, T. A. Day, L. H. Chappell, 2006
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Genetic Manipulation of Schistosoma Mansoni: Transgenesis ...
Indeed, the similarity in exon/intron structure of schistosome cathepsin D and
human cathepsin, including the retention of at least four exon/intron boundaries,
reflected the close phylogenetic relationship between these two enzymes.
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Immunity to Parasitic Infection
It is important to remember the complex life cycle of schistosomes, and not to
consider anti-schistosome responses as one entity. Adult worm specific
responses that are associated with resistance could well be detrimental to the
host if ...
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Parasitic Flatworms: Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, ...
To date, no native Ca2+ currents from schistosome cells have been published. In
fact, voltage-clamp analyses of muscle cells isolated from adult Schistosoma
mansoni have revealed no inward currents at all, apparently due to technical ...
Aaron G. Maule, Nikki J. Marks, 2006
To their surprise, they found the eggs of a parasitic worm, a certain species of
schistosome, in the rectal tissues of sheep and goats. The eggs were similar to
those of Schistosoma haematobium, one of the five species of schistosome that ...
Chapter. 2. SCHISTOSOME. RETROTRANSPOSONS. Paul J. Brindley,1,
2Claudia S. Copeland,1,2 and Bernd H. Kalinna3 1Department of Tropical
Medicine and 2 Interdisciplinary Program in Molecular and Cellular Biology,
Tulane University ...
W. Evan Secor, Daniel G. Colley, 2006
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «SCHISTOSOME»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
schistosome en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Parasite immunity Commensals regulate the schistosome response
To investigate the effect of repeated percutaneous exposure to schistosome larvae on immune regulation in the skin, Mountford and colleagues used a mouse ... «Nature.com, May 15»
Public Release: 14-May-2015 Bacteria contribute to immune …
A study published on May 14th in PLOS Pathogens explores that delicate balance and reports that when schistosome parasites repeatedly penetrate the skin ... «EurekAlert, May 15»
Examining water-borne parasites that cause intestinal schistosomiasis
The disease is caused by parasitic worms called schistosomes that live in specific species of freshwater snails. Infected snails release cercariae, the form of the ... «Medical Xpress, Mar 15»
Scientists could save thousands of pounds with student's DIY …
... system responds to chemical pollutants present in the water, which might influence the levels of transmission of Schistosome parasites from snails to humans. «Science Codex, Nov 14»
Hello blood fluke enthusiasts,
Schistosomes are masters of disguise when it comes to the immune system which means vaccines that rely on your immune system are difficult to develop. «Natural History Museum, Sep 14»
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Portable microscope with samples of the schistosome blood fluke and eggs to look at. Pickled schistosome worms preserved in ethanol (not for consumption just ... «Natural History Museum, Sep 14»
Hello honorary parasitologists,
Whatman® FTA cards with collected schistosome genetic material from Tanzania, catalogued and stored safely by SCAN in the Molecular Collections Facility at ... «Natural History Museum, Sep 14»
With summer comes swimming and the risk of swimmer's itch
Swimmer's itch is caused by the larvae of a parasite called schistosomes. A number of birds like ducks and gulls and some mammals like beavers can be ... «Outbreak News Today, Ago 14»
Evidence of an ancient Schistosome infection from skeletal remains …
Researchers have discovered what they think is the oldest known case of schistosomiasis, dating between 6000 and 6500 years old, having found an egg from ... «BMC Pediatrics, Jun 14»
Modern parasite discovered in ancient graveyard
... sediment from the pelvic areas of 26 skeletons at an ancient cemetery in Tell Zeidan, Syria. In one of them, they discovered a schistosome egg (inset). «Science AAAS, Jun 14»