New aspects of human trichinellosis: the impact of new Trichinella species
F Bruschi, KD Murrell - Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2002 - academic.oup.com
Trichinellosis is a re-emerging zoonosis and more clinical awareness is needed. In
particular, the description of new Trichinella species such as T papuae and T murrelli and …
particular, the description of new Trichinella species such as T papuae and T murrelli and …
Functional genes and proteins of Trichinella spp.
I Nagano, Z Wu, Y Takahashi - Parasitology research, 2009 - Springer
Research of Trichinella proteins has been conducted with emphasis on excretory–secretory
(E–S) products of muscle larvae because of two reasons. The first is that it has prominent …
(E–S) products of muscle larvae because of two reasons. The first is that it has prominent …
How does Trichinella spiralis make itself at home?
DD Despommier - Parasitology today, 1998 - cell.com
The nurse cell–parasite complex of Trichinella spiralis is unlike anything else in Nature. It is
derived from a normal portion of striated skeletal muscle cell and develops in a matter of 15 …
derived from a normal portion of striated skeletal muscle cell and develops in a matter of 15 …
Proteomic analysis of the excretory‐secretory proteins of the Trichinella spiralis L1 larva, a nematode parasite of skeletal muscle
MW Robinson, B Connolly - Proteomics, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Trichinella spiralis is an intracellular nematode parasite of mammalian skeletal muscle.
Infection of the muscle cell leads to the formation of a host‐parasite complex that results in …
Infection of the muscle cell leads to the formation of a host‐parasite complex that results in …
Invasion of intestinal epithelia in vitro by the parasitic nematode Trichinella spiralis
T ManWarren, L Gagliardo, J Geyer… - Infection and …, 1997 - Am Soc Microbiol
Studies of nematode establishment in intestinal niches has been hindered by the lack of a
readily manipulated in vitro assay. In this report, experiments are described wherein the …
readily manipulated in vitro assay. In this report, experiments are described wherein the …
[HTML][HTML] Over a century of progress on Trichinella research in pigs at the United States Department of Agriculture: Challenges and solutions
JP Dubey, PC Thompson, V Fournet, DE Hill… - Food and Waterborne …, 2024 - Elsevier
Trichinellosis, caused by 13 species/subspecies/genotypes in the nematode genus
Trichinella, is a worldwide zoonosis. In the United States, trichinellosis was of historical and …
Trichinella, is a worldwide zoonosis. In the United States, trichinellosis was of historical and …
Workshop on a detailed characterization of Trichinella spiralis antigens: a platform for future studies on antigens and antibodies to this parasite
MG Ortega‐Pierres, L Yepez‐Mulia… - Parasite …, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
In order to characterize immunodominant components of T. spiralis a workshop was
organized. In this the reactivity of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies, provided by …
organized. In this the reactivity of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies, provided by …
A putative serine protease among the excretory–secretory glycoproteins of L1 Trichinella spiralis
F Romaris, SJ North, LF Gagliardo, BA Butcher… - Molecular and …, 2002 - Elsevier
Trichinella spiralis first-stage larvae infect susceptible hosts by invading epithelial cells that
line the small intestine. During this process the larva disgorges several glycoproteins that …
line the small intestine. During this process the larva disgorges several glycoproteins that …
TSL-1 antigens of Trichinella: an overview of their potential role in parasite invasion, survival and serodiagnosis of trichinellosis
F Bolas-Fernandez, L del Corral Bezara - Research in Veterinary Science, 2006 - Elsevier
The majority of studies on the immunobiology of Trichinella species have centred on the
larval muscular phase (L1) with a view to identifying immunodominant antigens located on …
larval muscular phase (L1) with a view to identifying immunodominant antigens located on …
Cloning and expression of complementary DNA encoding an antigen of Trichinella spiralis
X Su, AK Prestwood, RA McGraw - Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, 1991 - Elsevier
Complementary DNA (cDNA) encoding a 49-kDa antigen of Trichinella spiralis was cloned,
characterized, and expressed in Escherichia coli by recombinant DNA methods. As a first …
characterized, and expressed in Escherichia coli by recombinant DNA methods. As a first …