International audienceTrypanosoma vivax is one of the most common parasites responsible for animal trypanosomosis, and although this disease is widespread in Africa and Latin America, very few studies have been conducted on the parasite's biology. This is in part due to the fact that no reproducible experimental methods had been developed to maintain the different evolutive forms of this trypanosome under laboratory conditions. Appropriate protocols were developed in the 1990s for the axenic maintenance of three major animal Trypanosoma species: T. b. brucei, T. congolense and T. vivax. These pioneer studies rapidly led to the successful genetic manipulation of T. b. brucei and T. congolense. Advances were made in the understanding of these...
Technical advances in the continuous cultivation of trypanosomes have enabled the Development of in ...
International audienceThe absence of a routine continuous in vitro cultivation method for Plasmodium...
Biological processes, such as the cell-division, differentiation and development, are driven by chan...
International audienceTrypanosoma vivax is one of the most common parasites responsible for animal t...
Animal African trypanosomiasis (AAT) is a severe, wasting disease of domestic livestock and diverse ...
ABSTRACT. Bloodstream trypomastigotes (BSFs) of 2 clones (IL 1392 and IL 3671) of Trypanosoma vivax ...
International audienceAfrican trypanosomiasis is a severe parasitic disease that affects both humans...
Copyright: © 2021 Awuah-Mensah et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of ...
To improve transfection efficiency in Trypanosoma cruzi, we developed a new electroporation protocol...
Tools for the genetic manipulation of Trypanosoma cruzi are largely unavailable, although several ve...
The parasitic flagellate Trypanosoma vivax is a cause of animal trypanosomiasis across Africa and So...
Animal African Trypanosomosis (AAT or Nagana) is a severe vector-borne disease caused by protozoan p...
It is almost 20 years since genetic manipulation of Trypanosoma cruzi was first reported. In this ti...
The epimastigote form (EMF) of Trypanosoma congolense appears in the late tsetse infective stage. Ep...
African trypanosomes differentiate between various developmental stages both in mammalian hosts and ...
Technical advances in the continuous cultivation of trypanosomes have enabled the Development of in ...
International audienceThe absence of a routine continuous in vitro cultivation method for Plasmodium...
Biological processes, such as the cell-division, differentiation and development, are driven by chan...
International audienceTrypanosoma vivax is one of the most common parasites responsible for animal t...
Animal African trypanosomiasis (AAT) is a severe, wasting disease of domestic livestock and diverse ...
ABSTRACT. Bloodstream trypomastigotes (BSFs) of 2 clones (IL 1392 and IL 3671) of Trypanosoma vivax ...
International audienceAfrican trypanosomiasis is a severe parasitic disease that affects both humans...
Copyright: © 2021 Awuah-Mensah et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of ...
To improve transfection efficiency in Trypanosoma cruzi, we developed a new electroporation protocol...
Tools for the genetic manipulation of Trypanosoma cruzi are largely unavailable, although several ve...
The parasitic flagellate Trypanosoma vivax is a cause of animal trypanosomiasis across Africa and So...
Animal African Trypanosomosis (AAT or Nagana) is a severe vector-borne disease caused by protozoan p...
It is almost 20 years since genetic manipulation of Trypanosoma cruzi was first reported. In this ti...
The epimastigote form (EMF) of Trypanosoma congolense appears in the late tsetse infective stage. Ep...
African trypanosomes differentiate between various developmental stages both in mammalian hosts and ...
Technical advances in the continuous cultivation of trypanosomes have enabled the Development of in ...
International audienceThe absence of a routine continuous in vitro cultivation method for Plasmodium...
Biological processes, such as the cell-division, differentiation and development, are driven by chan...