Wolbachia have established a mutualistic association with filarial nematodes and has a phenomenal implication in its normal development, reproduction and survival. Elimination of Wolbachia by tetracycline class of antibiotic compounds have been suggested and successfully implemented for the treatment of lymphatic filarial parasites. Thereby, is necessary to assess the prevalence of the Wolbachia in B. malayi before such new strategies are employed, across the world. In the present communication, the presence of Wolbachia and phylogenetic affiliation in B. malayi collected from Sevagram, Maharashtra, India, has been addressed
Most, but not all, species of filarial nematodes contain within their tissues the mutualistic symbio...
Intracellular bacteria of the genus Wolbachia were first discovered in mosquitoes in the 1920s. Thei...
Our knowledge of the symbiosis between Wolbachia and filarial nematodes has grown rapidly in recent ...
In view of the recent discovery of rickettsial endosymbionts, Wolbachia in lymphatic filarial parasi...
In view of the recent discovery of rickettsial endosymbionts, Wolbachia in lymphatic filarial parasi...
Filarial nematodes are important helminth parasites of the tropics and a leading cause of global dis...
Background: Wolbachia are intriguing symbiotic endobacteria with a peculiar host range that includes...
The presence of intracellular bacteria in the body of various species of filarial nematodes, includi...
Nematodes are the cause of filariasis. Tissue nematodes as the cause of lymphatic filariasis are 3 s...
Wolbachia are intriguing symbiotic endobacteria with a peculiar host range that includes arthropods ...
International audienceWolbachia is an alpha-proteobacterial symbiont widely distributed in arthropod...
Filarial infections are characterized by immunopathological phenomena, that are responsible for the ...
Wolbachia is a gram-negative bacterium from the family Anaplasmataceae and can be found in almost ...
Background: Wolbachia is an obligate intracellular maternally transmitted, gram-negative bacterium w...
Wuchereria bancrofli is a filarial parasite responsible for 90% of lymphatic filariasis worldwide. C...
Most, but not all, species of filarial nematodes contain within their tissues the mutualistic symbio...
Intracellular bacteria of the genus Wolbachia were first discovered in mosquitoes in the 1920s. Thei...
Our knowledge of the symbiosis between Wolbachia and filarial nematodes has grown rapidly in recent ...
In view of the recent discovery of rickettsial endosymbionts, Wolbachia in lymphatic filarial parasi...
In view of the recent discovery of rickettsial endosymbionts, Wolbachia in lymphatic filarial parasi...
Filarial nematodes are important helminth parasites of the tropics and a leading cause of global dis...
Background: Wolbachia are intriguing symbiotic endobacteria with a peculiar host range that includes...
The presence of intracellular bacteria in the body of various species of filarial nematodes, includi...
Nematodes are the cause of filariasis. Tissue nematodes as the cause of lymphatic filariasis are 3 s...
Wolbachia are intriguing symbiotic endobacteria with a peculiar host range that includes arthropods ...
International audienceWolbachia is an alpha-proteobacterial symbiont widely distributed in arthropod...
Filarial infections are characterized by immunopathological phenomena, that are responsible for the ...
Wolbachia is a gram-negative bacterium from the family Anaplasmataceae and can be found in almost ...
Background: Wolbachia is an obligate intracellular maternally transmitted, gram-negative bacterium w...
Wuchereria bancrofli is a filarial parasite responsible for 90% of lymphatic filariasis worldwide. C...
Most, but not all, species of filarial nematodes contain within their tissues the mutualistic symbio...
Intracellular bacteria of the genus Wolbachia were first discovered in mosquitoes in the 1920s. Thei...
Our knowledge of the symbiosis between Wolbachia and filarial nematodes has grown rapidly in recent ...