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pro vyhledávání: '"Terence W Spithill"'
Autor:
Neil D Young, Aaron R Jex, Cinzia Cantacessi, Ross S Hall, Bronwyn E Campbell, Terence W Spithill, Sirikachorn Tangkawattana, Prasarn Tangkawattana, Thewarach Laha, Robin B Gasser
Publikováno v:
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 5, Iss 2, p e1004 (2011)
Fasciola gigantica (Digenea) is an important foodborne trematode that causes liver fluke disease (fascioliasis) in mammals, including ungulates and humans, mainly in tropical climatic zones of the world. Despite its socioeconomic impact, almost nothi
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https://doaj.org/article/0b59ceafc071451c80aa75fa4518ffb1
Autor:
Piyumali K. Perera, Terence W. Spithill, Abdul Jabbar, Hanh T.H. Nguyen, Allan C. Y. Cheng, Grant Rawlin, Aaron R. Jex, J. Malmo, Elizabeth Read, Simon Nyein, Robin B. Gasser
Publikováno v:
Infection, Genetics and Evolution. 32:68-73
This study employed a semi-quantitative, multiplexed tandem PCR (MT-PCR) to assess the prevalence and infection intensity of four genotypes (buffeli, chitose, ikeda and type 5) of Theileria orientalis in cattle in Australia. Genomic DNA samples from
Autor:
Youngchool Choe, Luke J. Norbury, Terence W. Spithill, Andrew Hung, Robert N. Pike, Charles S. Craik, Simone A. Beckham, Peter M. Smooker, John V. Fecondo
Publikováno v:
Biochimie. 94:1119-1127
Fasciola parasites (liver flukes) express numerous cathepsin L proteases that are believed to be involved in important functions related to host invasion and parasite survival. These proteases are evolutionarily divided into clades that are proposed
Autor:
Terence W Spithill, Peter M. Smooker, Deanne L.V. Greenwood, Ruby H. P. Law, Carolyn I Phillips, Robert N. Pike, Nirma Samarawickrema, Lakshmi C. Wijeyewickrema, Boris Turk, David Piedrafita, Noelene Sheila Quinsey, Theresa H.T. Coetzer, James A. Irving, Matthew Bogyo, Steven H. L. Verhelst, Simone A. Beckham
Publikováno v:
The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology. 41:1601-1612
The newly excysted juvenile (NEJ) stage of the Fasciola hepatica lifecycle occurs just prior to invasion into the wall of the gut of the host, rendering it an important target for drug development. The cathepsin B enzymes from NEJ flukes have recentl
Autor:
David Piedrafita, Jill Louise Pleasance, Elza Nicole Theresia Meeusen, Herman W. Raadsma, E. Estuningsih, Rhoda Prowse, Terence W Spithill
Publikováno v:
Infection and Immunity. 75:1954-1963
Indonesian thin-tail (ITT) sheep resist infection by Fasciola gigantica by an immunological mechanism within 2 to 4 weeks of infection yet are susceptible to F. hepatica infection. Studies of ITT sheep show that little liver damage occurs following F
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology. 113:305-312
The ovine CD4 cDNA sequence from four sheep sources (Australian Merino, Indonesian Thin Tail, Canadian cross bred, Prealpes du sud) predicts a protein of 455 residues with position 130 in the V2 domain exhibiting a W instead of C suggesting that, lik
Autor:
Noelene Sheila Quinsey, Ruby H-P Law, Simone A. Beckham, Robert N. Pike, James H. McKerrow, Conor R. Caffrey, Terence W Spithill, Peter M. Smooker
Publikováno v:
Biological Chemistry. 387:1053-1061
The liver fluke,Fasciola hepatica, apparently uses a number of cysteine proteases during its life cycle, most likely for feeding, immune evasion and invasion of tissues. A cathepsin B-like enzyme (herein referred to as FhcatB1) appears to be a major
Publikováno v:
Infection and Immunity. 73:2974-2985
A major goal of current malaria vaccine programs is to develop multivalent vaccines that will protect humans against the many heterologous malaria strains that circulate in endemic areas. We describe a multiepitope DNA vaccine, derived from a genomic
Immunology of the host–parasite relationship in fasciolosis (Fasciola hepaticaandFasciola gigantica)
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 82:233-250
The protective resolution of liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica) infection is a dynamic interplay between the host's effector responses and the parasite's defence and immunomodulatory systems. The evidence suggests that the juvenil
Autor:
Bronwyn E. Campbell, Cinzia Cantacessi, Thewarach Laha, Neil D. Young, Sirikachorn Tangkawattana, Prasarn Tangkawattana, Aaron R. Jex, Robin B. Gasser, Terence W Spithill, Ross S. Hall
Publikováno v:
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 5, Iss 2, p e1004 (2011)
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 5, Iss 2, p e1004 (2011)
Fasciola gigantica (Digenea) is an important foodborne trematode that causes liver fluke disease (fascioliasis) in mammals, including ungulates and humans, mainly in tropical climatic zones of the world. Despite its socioeconomic impact, almost nothi