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Dominant IgM synthesis against the soluble form of the prevailing variant surface glycoprotein from TeAp-N/D1 Trypanosoma equiperdum throughout the experimental acute infections of horses with non-tsetse transmitted Trypanozoon parasites
ArticleAbstract: Two horses were infected with distinct non-tsetse transmitted Trypanozoon Venezuelan stocks, namelyPalabras claves:diagnosis, Equine trypanosomosis, humoral immune response, Non-tsetse transmitted trypanosomes, Trypanosoma equiperdum, TRYPANOSOMA EVANSI, variant surface glycoproteinsAutores:Bubis J., Graciela Lucía UzcangaFuentes:googlescopusHigh immunological response against a Trypanosoma equiperdum protein that exhibits homology with the regulatory subunits of mammalian cAMP-dependent protein kinases
ArticleAbstract: Previously, we have identified a protein in Trypanosoma equiperdum that possesses homology with thePalabras claves:dourine, humoral immune response, polyclonal antibodies, regulatory subunits of the cAMP-dependent protein kinase, Serodiagnosis, Trypanosoma equiperdumAutores:Bubis J., Bustamante F., Lilian M. Spencer, Martínez J.C., Mendoza E., Montilla A., Pérez-Rojas Y.Fuentes:scopusImmunological identification of a cAMP-dependent protein kinase regulatory subunit-like protein from the Trypanosoma equiperdum TeAp-N/D1 isolate
ArticleAbstract: Polyclonal immunoglobulin Y (IgY) antibodies were produced in chicken eggs against the purified RII-Palabras claves:camp, immunoglobulin Y antibodies, immunological cross-reactivity, regulatory subunits of the cAMP-dependent protein kinase, Trypanosoma equiperdumAutores:Araujo N.A., Bubis J., Calabokis M., Cywiak C., Escalona J.L., González Y., Lilian M. Spencer, Lilian Maritza Spencer Valero, Martínez J.C., Merchán A., Sanz-Rodríguez C.E.Fuentes:googlescopusThe inositol-1,2-cyclic phosphate moiety of the cross-reacting determinant, carbohydrate chains, and proteinaceous components are all responsible for the cross-reactivity of trypanosome variant surface glycoproteins
ArticleAbstract: Salivarian trypanosomes evade the host immune system by continually swapping their protective varianPalabras claves:Animal trypanosomosis, antigenic determinants, cross-reactivity, immune epitopes, salivarian trypanosomes, variant surface glycoproteinsAutores:Bubis J., Carrasquel L.M., Escalona J.L., Graciela Lucía UzcangaFuentes:googlescopus