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Comparison between micro-hematocrit centrifugation technique and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to detect Trypanosoma evansi in experimentally inoculated goats
ArticleAbstract: Natural Trypanosoma evansi infection in the Canary Islands has only been diagnosed in the camel popuPalabras claves:Goat, Micro-hematocrit centrifugation technique, PCR, TRYPANOSOMA EVANSIAutores:Corbera J., González-Martín M., Gutiérrez C., Noé Francisco Rodríguez, Tejedor-Junco M.T.Fuentes:scopusA transversal study on antibodies against selected pathogens in dromedary camels in the Canary Islands, Spain
ArticleAbstract: The Canary Islands contain the most important dromedary camel ( Camelus dromedarius) population in tPalabras claves:bacteria, Dromedary camel, Parasite, Serosurvey, virusAutores:Boadella M., Cabezón O., de la Fuente J., González-Barrio D., Gortázar C., Gutiérrez C., Joseph S., Mentaberre G., Noé Francisco RodríguezFuentes:scopusDetection of Coxiella burnetii DNA in Peridomestic and Wild Animals and Ticks in an Endemic Region (Canary Islands, Spain)
ArticleAbstract: Coxiella burnetii, the etiological agent of human Q fever, can infect mammals, birds, and arthropodsPalabras claves:Canary islands, Coxiella burnetii, Ticks, wild animalsAutores:Bolaños-Rivero M., Carranza-Rodríguez C., Gutiérrez C., Noé Francisco Rodríguez, Pérez-Arellano J.L.Fuentes:scopusCross-sectional study on prevalence of Trypanosoma evansi infection in domestic ruminants in an endemic area of the Canary Islands (Spain)
ArticleAbstract: Trypanosoma evansi is the most widely spread of the pathogenic African trypanosomes of animals. ThePalabras claves:PCR, Reservoirs, Ruminants, Serological tests, TRYPANOSOMA EVANSIAutores:González-Martín M., Gutiérrez C., Noé Francisco Rodríguez, Santana del Pino A., Tejedor-Junco M.T.Fuentes:scopusGeneration of Nanobodies against SlyD and development of tools to eliminate this bacterial contaminant from recombinant proteins
ArticleAbstract: The gene for a protein domain, derived from a tumor marker, fused to His tag codons and under controPalabras claves:BL21 E.coli expression, IMAC, Immunoprecipitation, Nanobody, Recombinant protein, SEC, SlyDAutores:Francisco J. Morales-Yánez, Gutiérrez C., Hu Y., Liu C., Muyldermans S., Romão E., Vertommen D., Vincke C.Fuentes:scopusIdentification, antimicrobial susceptibility, and virulence factors of enterococcus spp. strains isolated from camels in canary Islands, Spain
ArticleAbstract: This study investigated the presence of Enterococcus spp. strains in camel faeces, their virulence fPalabras claves:antimicrobials, Camels, Enterococcus spp., virulenceAutores:González-Martín M., Gutiérrez C., Noé Francisco Rodríguez González, Tejedor-Junco M.T.Fuentes:scopusTrypanosoma evansi assessment in equines: A study in one decade in an endemic area of the Canary Islands, Spain
ArticleAbstract: Trypanosoma evansi was diagnosed in a camel in the Canary Islands for the first time in 1997, and thPalabras claves:CAMEL, Canary islands, Equines, Surra, TRYPANOSOMA EVANSI, VECTORAutores:Doreste F., González-Martín M., Gutiérrez C., Noé Francisco Rodríguez, Tejedor-Junco M.T.Fuentes:scopusSeroprevalence of Coxiella burnetii in domestic ruminants in Gran Canaria Island, Spain
ArticleAbstract: Coxiella burnetii is the causative agent of Q fever, a zoonosis with worldwide occurrence. In the CaPalabras claves:Canary islands, Coxiella burnetii, Ruminants, zoonosisAutores:Bolaños-Rivero M., Carranza-Rodríguez C., Gutiérrez C., Noé Francisco Rodríguez, Pérez-Arellano J.L.Fuentes:scopusStomoxys calcitrans as possible vector of trypanosoma evansi among camels in an affected area of the Canary Islands, Spain
ArticleAbstract: Introduction: Trypanosoma evansi was first identified in the Canary Islands in 1997, and is still prPalabras claves:Stable flies, Stomoxys calcitrans, TRYPANOSOMA EVANSIAutores:González-Martín M., Gutiérrez C., Noé Francisco Rodríguez, Tejedor-Junco M.T.Fuentes:scopus