Cloned lines of Babesia bovis were prepared from the avirulent vaccine strain, Ka, by an in vivo limiting dilution procedure. The virulence of these clones for adult Bos taurus cattle varied from completely avirulent to highly virulent. This suggests that the parent strain, Ka, is composed of a mixture of subpopulations of varied virulence. Passage of the avirulent clone K-19-47 in intact (nonsplenectomized) cattle resulted in its full reversion to virulence. This suggests that two mechanisms are operating to enable virulence to be a readily modified characteristic in this parasite: differential gene expression and phenotypic selection of subpopulations. A series of experiments demonstrated that all clones were non-tick transmissible. This ...
Virulent and avirulent K strain (K(V) and K(A)) and virulent L strain (L(V)) Babesia bovis parasites...
Field investigations of the protection afforded by the Australian live Babesia bovis vaccine used in...
<div><p>The <i>Rhipicephalus microplus</i> tick is a notorious blood-feeding ectoparasite of livesto...
An in vivo limiting dilution technique was used to produce several Babesia bovis cloned lines with w...
Passage of the avirulent vaccine (K) strain of Babesia bovis (KA) through either Boophilus microplus...
Serial blood passage of virulent Babesia bovis in splenectomized cattle results in attenuated deriva...
A strain of Babesia bovis that had been attenuated by rapid syringe passage through a series of 23 s...
The virulence phenotype of Babesia bovis subpopulations was evaluated using biological clones derive...
Babesia bovis is an economically important tick-borne pathogen of cattle in tropical and sub-tropica...
Babesia bovis is a deadly disease of cattle transmitted by Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) ticks resulting...
A combination of stationary culture and suspension culture was used to produce litre quantities of B...
Independent isolates of Babesia bovis differ by only a limited number of polypeptides, some of which...
Helper T cell clones from two Babesia bovis-immune cattle were characterized for use in identificati...
Objective To demonstrate the value of PCR assays to determine the genotypes of Babesia bovis in catt...
Babesia bovis is a causative agent of bovine babesiosis and is transmitted by vector ticks, Rhipicep...
Virulent and avirulent K strain (K(V) and K(A)) and virulent L strain (L(V)) Babesia bovis parasites...
Field investigations of the protection afforded by the Australian live Babesia bovis vaccine used in...
<div><p>The <i>Rhipicephalus microplus</i> tick is a notorious blood-feeding ectoparasite of livesto...
An in vivo limiting dilution technique was used to produce several Babesia bovis cloned lines with w...
Passage of the avirulent vaccine (K) strain of Babesia bovis (KA) through either Boophilus microplus...
Serial blood passage of virulent Babesia bovis in splenectomized cattle results in attenuated deriva...
A strain of Babesia bovis that had been attenuated by rapid syringe passage through a series of 23 s...
The virulence phenotype of Babesia bovis subpopulations was evaluated using biological clones derive...
Babesia bovis is an economically important tick-borne pathogen of cattle in tropical and sub-tropica...
Babesia bovis is a deadly disease of cattle transmitted by Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) ticks resulting...
A combination of stationary culture and suspension culture was used to produce litre quantities of B...
Independent isolates of Babesia bovis differ by only a limited number of polypeptides, some of which...
Helper T cell clones from two Babesia bovis-immune cattle were characterized for use in identificati...
Objective To demonstrate the value of PCR assays to determine the genotypes of Babesia bovis in catt...
Babesia bovis is a causative agent of bovine babesiosis and is transmitted by vector ticks, Rhipicep...
Virulent and avirulent K strain (K(V) and K(A)) and virulent L strain (L(V)) Babesia bovis parasites...
Field investigations of the protection afforded by the Australian live Babesia bovis vaccine used in...
<div><p>The <i>Rhipicephalus microplus</i> tick is a notorious blood-feeding ectoparasite of livesto...