Eimeria tenella is an obligate intracellular parasite that actively invades cecal epithelial cells of chickens. This parasite encodes a genome of more than 8000 genes. However, more than 70% of the gene models for this species are currently annotated as hypothetical proteins. In this study, a conserved hypothetical protein gene of E. tenella, designated EtCHP18905, was cloned and identified, and its immune protective effects were evaluated. The open reading frame of EtCHP18905 was 1053bp and encoded a protein of 350 amino acids with a molecular weight of 38.7kDa. The recombinant EtCHP18905 protein (rEtCHP18905) was expressed in E. coli. Using western blot, the recombinant protein was successfully recognized by anti GST-Tag monoclonal antibo...
Rhoptry proteins (ROPs) of Apicomplexa are crucial secreted virulence factors and sources of vaccine...
Over the past few decades control of infectious disease in humans and animals has largely relied on...
EmTFP250 is a high molecular mass, asexual stage antigen from Eimeria maxima strongly associated wit...
Microneme proteins play an important role in the adherence of apicomplexan parasites to host cells d...
Microneme proteins play an important role in the adherence of apicomplexan parasites to host cells d...
Eimeria tenella encodes a genome of approximately 8000 genes. To date, however, very few data are av...
BackgroundRhoptry organelle proteins (ROPs) secreted by apicomplexan parasites play important roles ...
Abstract Background Silent information regulator 2 (SIR2) proteins are a family of NAD + -dependent ...
International audienceSpecific antibodies were produced ex vivo from intestinal culture of Eimeria t...
Eimeria spp. are intracellular parasites that have a major impact on poultry. Effective live vaccine...
The apicomplexan protozoans Eimeria spp. cause coccidioses, the most common intestinal diseases in c...
Eimeria tenella rhoptry protein has the properties of a protective antigen. EtROP27 is a pathogenic ...
Abstract Background Coccidiosis is recognised as a major parasitic disease in chickens. Eimeria maxi...
Recently, the availability of protocols supporting genetic complementation of Eimeria has raised the...
The apicomplexan pathogens of Eimeria tenella cause coccidiosis, an intestinal disease of chickens t...
Rhoptry proteins (ROPs) of Apicomplexa are crucial secreted virulence factors and sources of vaccine...
Over the past few decades control of infectious disease in humans and animals has largely relied on...
EmTFP250 is a high molecular mass, asexual stage antigen from Eimeria maxima strongly associated wit...
Microneme proteins play an important role in the adherence of apicomplexan parasites to host cells d...
Microneme proteins play an important role in the adherence of apicomplexan parasites to host cells d...
Eimeria tenella encodes a genome of approximately 8000 genes. To date, however, very few data are av...
BackgroundRhoptry organelle proteins (ROPs) secreted by apicomplexan parasites play important roles ...
Abstract Background Silent information regulator 2 (SIR2) proteins are a family of NAD + -dependent ...
International audienceSpecific antibodies were produced ex vivo from intestinal culture of Eimeria t...
Eimeria spp. are intracellular parasites that have a major impact on poultry. Effective live vaccine...
The apicomplexan protozoans Eimeria spp. cause coccidioses, the most common intestinal diseases in c...
Eimeria tenella rhoptry protein has the properties of a protective antigen. EtROP27 is a pathogenic ...
Abstract Background Coccidiosis is recognised as a major parasitic disease in chickens. Eimeria maxi...
Recently, the availability of protocols supporting genetic complementation of Eimeria has raised the...
The apicomplexan pathogens of Eimeria tenella cause coccidiosis, an intestinal disease of chickens t...
Rhoptry proteins (ROPs) of Apicomplexa are crucial secreted virulence factors and sources of vaccine...
Over the past few decades control of infectious disease in humans and animals has largely relied on...
EmTFP250 is a high molecular mass, asexual stage antigen from Eimeria maxima strongly associated wit...