MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PLASMODIA»
plasmodia
about
plasmodium
large
genus
parasitic
protozoa
infection
with
these
protozoans
known
malaria
deadly
disease
widespread
tropics
parasite
always
hosts
life
cycle
mosquito
vector
vertebrate
host
plasmodia
meaning
pronunciation
translations
define
biology
ameboid
multinucleate
mass
sheet
cytoplasm
characteristic
some
organisms
myxomycetes
slime
molds
human
including
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mediterr
hematol
mjhid
epub
when
referring
multiple
species
wrong
latin
names
subject
rules
obligate
intracellular
parasites
that
able
replicate
within
erythrocytes
after
clinically
silent
replication
phase
defined
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noun
shapeless
protoplasm
many
nuclei
definite
size
vegetative
stage
myxomycete
evaluation
methods
detection
scielo
adequate
treatment
precoce
diagnosis
necessary
this
work
present
results
traditional
method
thick
film
fruiting
bodies
unusual
occurrences
fungi
volume
spring
abstract
sclerotia
myxo
mycete
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PLASMODIA»
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plasmodia dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
plasmodia et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Parasitic Protozoa: Babesia and
Plasmodia
Updated and much expanded, the Second Edition of Parasitic Protozoa is designed to be useful to physicians, veterinarians, and research scientists concerned with diseases caused by protozoa in man, and in domestic and wild animals including ...
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Gregarines, Haemogregarines, Coccidia,
Plasmodia, and ...
Many of these parasites are probably saurian plasmodia capable of occasionally
infecting snakes. B. Developing Controversies Carnham placed the saurian
plasmodia species known up until 1965 into two subgenera: Carinamoeba, with ...
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Biochemical Protozoology As A Basis For Drug Design
Previous enzymatic studies on the dihydrofolate reductase from various
plasmodia excluded the possibility of the direct reduction and utilization of folate.
In contrast to the dihydrofolate reductase from mammals which accepts folate as
an ...
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Apicomplexan Parasites: Molecular Approaches toward Targeted ...
Typically, a phylogenetic analysis allows a better description of strain variation
and development, for example, with regards to malarial disease genetic
variations in plasmodia vectors and hosts in sub-Saharan Africa [18, 19]. For this,
different ...
Amber J. Keyser. 4. The sporozoites enter liver cells, where they develop into a
round form. In this form, plasmodia can invade blood cells. 3. When the mosquito
bites an uninfected person, the sporozoites in its saliva are shot into the blood. 1.
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Kingdoms and Domains: An Illustrated Guide to the Phyla of ...
When secondary zoospores reinfect the cells of the host organism, they may
develop into primary plasmodia and repeat the portion of the life cycle to form
secondary zoospores described in the preceding paragraph; alternatively, under
...
Lynn Margulis, Michael J Chapman, 2009
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Zoonoses and Communicable Diseases Common to Man and ...
Host Species Geographic range Periodicity Relapses with natural or adapted
strains of the plasmodia that normally affect humans: Aotus and Saimiri monkeys
with P. falciparum or P. vivax, and chimpanzees with P. ovale. For many years, it
...
Pan American Health Organization Staff, P. N. Acha, B. Szyfres, 2003
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PROGRESS IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Thus, the sulphones have a twofold mode of action on folic acid metabolism in
plasmodia, and their action against glucose transport at the cell membrane may
well be related to the demonstrated ability of red cells to concentrate the drugs at
...
G. P. Ellis, G. B. West, 2011
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PROG NUCLEIC ACID RES&MOLECULAR BIO
Small plasmodia 249 125 99 quate increase in DNA content between M-II and M-
III in strain CL. One is that only 30 to 40% of the nuclei double their DNA content
in the normal way, and the other is that some or all of the nuclei replicate their ...
Alternative transmission routes for malarial plasmodia include diaplacental
infection, blood transfusions (plasmodia survive in stored blood for five days,
rarely longer), and contaminated needles used by drug addicts. Diagnosis.
Etiological ...
F. H. Kayser, K. A. Bienz, 2011
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «PLASMODIA»
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plasmodia est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
World's First Malaria Vaccine Approved By European Agency
According to researchers, the drug works in the body to prevent plasmodia from reproducing in the liver, which prevents the infection from ... «The Inquisitr, juil 15»
First Malaria Vaccine Approved by EU Regulators
Mosquirix targets Plasmodium falciparum, one of five malaria-causing plasmodia parasites transmitted by mosquito bites. It limits the parasite's ... «Medscape, juil 15»
Malaria Vaccine Trial Registers 55 Percent Success
... building immunity against malaria-causing parasites known as plasmodia. A research study indicates the vaccine, currently in its third phase, ... «AllAfrica.com, juil 15»
What can green fluorescent proteins teach us about diseases?
When the hemoglobin in blood cells of individuals with this genetic mutation are attacked by Plasmodia, the blood cells collapse—thereby ... «OUPblog, juin 15»
Understanding the antimicrobial action of borrelidin: an interview …
... provides an important starting point for the discovery of anti-malarial mechanisms, as it displays activity against drug-resistant Plasmodia. «News-Medical.net, mai 15»
Malaria: Can Nigeria Win The War?
These parasites, called plasmodia, belong to at least five species. Most human infections are caused by either Plasmodium falciparum or ... «Leadership Newspapers, mai 15»
HISTORY: Malaria
Malaria is a parasitic infection caused by protozoa known as plasmodia and transmitted by anopheline mosquitoes. Two types of malaria ... «Statehouse Report, mars 15»
Anthrop-obscene
... is devilishly complex and the plasmodia responsible for infection are capable of evolving so as to sidestep efforts to check their proliferation. «Village, févr 15»
Avian malaria also affects wild birds in Austria
Using their RNA-staining method, plasmodia become visible in black. Credit: Herbert Weissenböck / Vetmeduni Vienna. Avian malaria is not ... «Phys.Org, févr 15»
How to combat growing threat of antimicrobial resistance
... parasites such as plasmodia that cause malaria, and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Which of the following actions help combat the spread of ... «AAP News, déc 14»