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Molecular Parasitology Group
Home / Research Interests / People ... But the existence of a haploid intermediate
stage
has not been demonstrated in this normally diploid organism. ... Gibson, W. C. and Garside, L. (1991) Genetic exchange in Trypanosoma...
http://www.bio.bris.ac.uk/research/molpar/genetic_exch.htm
42
UNMEE
Spotlight on health / Mobile health teams / Mango tree investigators fight sleeping sickness by Hilary Bower ... Current treatments can cure even late
stage
disease but neurological damage often remains. ... Nature has given...
http://www.un.org/News/dh/latest/sleeping.htm
43
New Page 1
Volume 11. ... Transmission takes place by innoculation of the metacyclic
stage
. ... Figure 8. Diagrammatic illustration of a typical
trypanosome
. ... No sexual
stage
has been...
http://www.parasite.soton.ac.uk/Diagnosis/Vol11.htm
44
HHMI Scientist Abstract: A. Carlos Frasch, D.D.S., Ph.D.
HHMI-NIH Research Scholars ... Each family is composed of dozens to hundreds of members that are likely to be expressed simultaneously in a given
stage
of the parasite. ...
Trypanosome
Genomes May...
http://www.hhmi.org/research/scholars/frasch.html
45
Swansea University - ratcliffe_norman_a
Swansea University - ratcliffe_norman_a / Skip Navigation / Main Navigation ... Calreticulin enriched as an early-
stage
encapsulation protein in the wax month Galleria mellonella larvae: purification and molecular cloning.
http://www.swan.ac.uk/staff/academic/EnvironmentSociety/BiologicalSciences/ratcliffenormana/
46
673.Diminazene (WHO Food Additives Series 25)
... Berenil appears to bind to the
trypanosome
DNA including DNA denatured by heat or other agents (Festy et al., 1970a and b). ... There was no increased incidence of micronucleated polychromatic erythrocytes in any of the...
http://www.inchem.org/documents/jecfa/jecmono/v25je09.htm
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Postgraduate Programmes
Epidemiology Group / Postgraduate Research Programmes ... (2002). Top-down or bottom-up regulation of intra-host blood-
stage
malaria: do malaria parasites most resemble the dynamics of prey or predator? Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B...
http://www.vqe.vet.ed.ac.uk/epigroup/phd_programmes.html
48
The killer disease the West ignores - The Scotsman
" /> Register / Sign In / Premium Content ... Nor is a vaccine likely in the future. Once it gets inside the body the
trypanosome
starts to wreak havoc, first infecting the blood, lymph nodes, liver and spleen. ...
http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/topstories/The-killer-disease-the-West.3974770.jp
49
Biological Sciences / Research / Research Publications 2000
Bangor University » School of Biological Sciences » Internal Site / The School / People / Teaching / Research / Admin ... Grouping of
trypanosome
species in mixed infections in Glossina pallidipes. ...
http://biology.bangor.ac.uk/research/publications/2000
50
Malaria Site: History Of Malaria - Scientific Discoveries
... In addition, an American doctor, Theobald Smith, and an epidemiologist, F. L. Kilborne had proved in 1893 that Texas cattle fever was produced by a parasite that went through a developmental phase within cattle ticks that transmitted the disease...
http://www.malariasite.com/malaria/history_science.htm
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