Background Trypanosoma cruzi invades and replicates inside mammalian cells, which can lead to chronic Chagas disease in humans. Trypanosoma copemani infects Australian marsupials and recent investigations indicate it may be able to invade mammalian cells in vitro, similar to T. cruzi. Here, T. cruzi 10R26 strain (TcIIa) and two strains of T. copemani [genotype 1 (G1) and genotype 2 (G2)] were incubated with marsupial cells in vitro. Live-cell time-lapse and fluorescent microscopy, combined with high-resolution microscopy (transmission and scanning electron microscopy) were used to investigate surface interactions between parasites and mammalian cells. Results The number of parasites invading cells was significantly higher in T. cruzi compar...
Through its life cycle from the insect vector to mammalian hosts Trypanosoma cruzi has developed cle...
Little is known of the prevalence and life-cycle of trypanosomes in mammals native to Australia. Nat...
Trypanosoma cruzi, the etiological agent of Chagas’ disease, occurs as different strains or isolates...
Abstract Background Trypanosoma cruzi invades and replicates inside mammalian cells, which can lead ...
Trypanosoma copemani has been found infecting several threatened/endangered marsupial species within...
Trypanosoma copemani has been found infecting several threatened/endangered marsupial species within...
Trypanosomes are blood-borne parasites that can cause severe disease in both humans and animals, yet...
The genus Trypanosoma comprises numerous species of flagellated vector-borne protozoa that parasitis...
Protozoan parasites of the genus Trypanosoma can infect virtually all mammalian species. Within this...
The phylogenetic proximity between Trypanosoma cruzi and Trypanosoma (Schizotrypanum) dionisii sugge...
Trypanosoma copemani is known to be infective to a variety of Australian marsupials. Characterisatio...
teract with different structures on the surface of HeLa cells. Experimental Parasitology 73, 1-14. I...
Through its life cycle from the insect vector to mammalian hosts Trypanosoma cruzi has developed cle...
Investigations into intracellular replication and differentiation of Trypanosoma cruzi within the ma...
Trypanosomes are blood-borne parasites that can cause severe disease in both humans and animals, res...
Through its life cycle from the insect vector to mammalian hosts Trypanosoma cruzi has developed cle...
Little is known of the prevalence and life-cycle of trypanosomes in mammals native to Australia. Nat...
Trypanosoma cruzi, the etiological agent of Chagas’ disease, occurs as different strains or isolates...
Abstract Background Trypanosoma cruzi invades and replicates inside mammalian cells, which can lead ...
Trypanosoma copemani has been found infecting several threatened/endangered marsupial species within...
Trypanosoma copemani has been found infecting several threatened/endangered marsupial species within...
Trypanosomes are blood-borne parasites that can cause severe disease in both humans and animals, yet...
The genus Trypanosoma comprises numerous species of flagellated vector-borne protozoa that parasitis...
Protozoan parasites of the genus Trypanosoma can infect virtually all mammalian species. Within this...
The phylogenetic proximity between Trypanosoma cruzi and Trypanosoma (Schizotrypanum) dionisii sugge...
Trypanosoma copemani is known to be infective to a variety of Australian marsupials. Characterisatio...
teract with different structures on the surface of HeLa cells. Experimental Parasitology 73, 1-14. I...
Through its life cycle from the insect vector to mammalian hosts Trypanosoma cruzi has developed cle...
Investigations into intracellular replication and differentiation of Trypanosoma cruzi within the ma...
Trypanosomes are blood-borne parasites that can cause severe disease in both humans and animals, res...
Through its life cycle from the insect vector to mammalian hosts Trypanosoma cruzi has developed cle...
Little is known of the prevalence and life-cycle of trypanosomes in mammals native to Australia. Nat...
Trypanosoma cruzi, the etiological agent of Chagas’ disease, occurs as different strains or isolates...