More than 40 kinds of mammals in China are known to be naturally infected with Schistosoma japonicum (S. japonicum); Microtus fortis (M. fortis), a species of vole, is the only mammal in which the schistosomes cannot mature or cause significant pathogenic changes. In the current study, we compared the differences in pathology by Hematoxylin-eosin staining and in changes in the T cell subsets with flow cytometry as well as gene expression using genome oligonucleotide microarrays in the lung and liver, before challenge and 10 days post-infection with schistosomes in a S. japonicum-susceptible mouse model of infection, a non-susceptible rat model and the non-permissive host, M. fortis. The results demonstrated that S. japonicum promoted a more...
Schistosomiasis is caused by parasitic flatworms known as schistosomes and affects over 200 million ...
Schistosomiasis is a disease of global significance, with severity and pathology directly related to...
Schistosomiasis continues to be a significant cause of parasitic morbidity and mortality worldwide. ...
The reed vole, Microtus fortis, is the only known mammalian host in which schistosomes of Schistosom...
The reed vole, Microtus fortis, is the only known mammalian host in which schistosomes of Schistosom...
Abstract Background More than 46 species of mammals can be naturally infected with Schistosoma japon...
<div><p>The reed vole <i>Microtus fortis</i> is the only mammal known in China in which the growth, ...
The pathological outcomes of schistosomiasis are largely dependent on the molecular and cellular mec...
Schistosomiasis continues to be an important cause of parasitic morbidity and mortality world-wide. ...
The reed vole Microtus fortis is the only mammal known in China in which the growth, development and...
Background: Water buffalo and goats are natural hosts for S. japonicum in endemic areas of China. Th...
Abstract Background Yellow cattle and water buffalo are two of the most important natural hosts for ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Water buffalo and goats are natural hosts for <i>S. japonicum</i> in endemi...
<p>(A) Gating schemes for analysis of the percentages of activated Tfh1, Tfh2 and Tfh17 cells. PBMCs...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Schistosomiasis is one of the most widely distributed parasitic diseases in...
Schistosomiasis is caused by parasitic flatworms known as schistosomes and affects over 200 million ...
Schistosomiasis is a disease of global significance, with severity and pathology directly related to...
Schistosomiasis continues to be a significant cause of parasitic morbidity and mortality worldwide. ...
The reed vole, Microtus fortis, is the only known mammalian host in which schistosomes of Schistosom...
The reed vole, Microtus fortis, is the only known mammalian host in which schistosomes of Schistosom...
Abstract Background More than 46 species of mammals can be naturally infected with Schistosoma japon...
<div><p>The reed vole <i>Microtus fortis</i> is the only mammal known in China in which the growth, ...
The pathological outcomes of schistosomiasis are largely dependent on the molecular and cellular mec...
Schistosomiasis continues to be an important cause of parasitic morbidity and mortality world-wide. ...
The reed vole Microtus fortis is the only mammal known in China in which the growth, development and...
Background: Water buffalo and goats are natural hosts for S. japonicum in endemic areas of China. Th...
Abstract Background Yellow cattle and water buffalo are two of the most important natural hosts for ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Water buffalo and goats are natural hosts for <i>S. japonicum</i> in endemi...
<p>(A) Gating schemes for analysis of the percentages of activated Tfh1, Tfh2 and Tfh17 cells. PBMCs...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Schistosomiasis is one of the most widely distributed parasitic diseases in...
Schistosomiasis is caused by parasitic flatworms known as schistosomes and affects over 200 million ...
Schistosomiasis is a disease of global significance, with severity and pathology directly related to...
Schistosomiasis continues to be a significant cause of parasitic morbidity and mortality worldwide. ...