Although it has been known for many years that T. spiralis muscle larvae (ML) can not invade intestinal epithelial cells unless they are exposed to the intestinal milieu and activated into intestinal infective larvae (IIL), which genes in IIL are involved in the process of invasion is still unknown. In this study, suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) was performed to identify differentially expressed genes between IIL and ML. SSH library was constructed using cDNA generated from IIL as the ‘tester’. About 110 positive clones were randomly selected from the library and sequenced, of which 33 T. spiralis genes were identified. Thirty encoded proteins were annotated according to Gene Ontology Annotation in terms of molecular function, b...
AbstractProteins secreted by Trichinella spiralis have a potential role in remodelling host skeletal...
International audienceAbstractMolting is a key step for body-size expansion and environmental adapta...
Abstract. Trichinella spiralis surface proteins are directly exposed to the host’s immune system, ma...
Although it has been known for many years that T. spiralis muscle larvae (ML) can not invade intesti...
Trichinella spiralis is an intracellular parasitic nematode of mammalian skeletal muscles. The infec...
Kuratli, S., Lindh, J. G., Gottstein, B., Smith, D. F., and Connolly, B. 1999. Trichinella spp.: Dif...
Trichinella spiralis is a tissue-dwelling parasitic nema-and activated into the intestinal infective...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Trichinellosis is a typical food-borne zoonotic disease which is epidemic...
Abstract The aim of this study was to study the molecular characteristics of Trichinella spiralis ga...
Part 10International audienceNewborn larvae (NBL) and adult (Ad) stage-specifically expressed genes ...
Trichinella spiralis (T. spiralis) derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) have been proposed to play a...
BackgroundT. spiralis aspartic protease has been identified in excretion/secretion (ES) proteins, bu...
Proteins secreted by Trichinella spiralis have a potential role in remodelling host skeletal muscle....
International audienceAbstract The parasitic nematode Trichinella has a special relationship with it...
The nematode Trichinella spiralis and related species are zoonotic food-borne pathogens of humans. T...
AbstractProteins secreted by Trichinella spiralis have a potential role in remodelling host skeletal...
International audienceAbstractMolting is a key step for body-size expansion and environmental adapta...
Abstract. Trichinella spiralis surface proteins are directly exposed to the host’s immune system, ma...
Although it has been known for many years that T. spiralis muscle larvae (ML) can not invade intesti...
Trichinella spiralis is an intracellular parasitic nematode of mammalian skeletal muscles. The infec...
Kuratli, S., Lindh, J. G., Gottstein, B., Smith, D. F., and Connolly, B. 1999. Trichinella spp.: Dif...
Trichinella spiralis is a tissue-dwelling parasitic nema-and activated into the intestinal infective...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Trichinellosis is a typical food-borne zoonotic disease which is epidemic...
Abstract The aim of this study was to study the molecular characteristics of Trichinella spiralis ga...
Part 10International audienceNewborn larvae (NBL) and adult (Ad) stage-specifically expressed genes ...
Trichinella spiralis (T. spiralis) derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) have been proposed to play a...
BackgroundT. spiralis aspartic protease has been identified in excretion/secretion (ES) proteins, bu...
Proteins secreted by Trichinella spiralis have a potential role in remodelling host skeletal muscle....
International audienceAbstract The parasitic nematode Trichinella has a special relationship with it...
The nematode Trichinella spiralis and related species are zoonotic food-borne pathogens of humans. T...
AbstractProteins secreted by Trichinella spiralis have a potential role in remodelling host skeletal...
International audienceAbstractMolting is a key step for body-size expansion and environmental adapta...
Abstract. Trichinella spiralis surface proteins are directly exposed to the host’s immune system, ma...